Usage examples of "pies" in Spanish with translation to English

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Necesito loción para los pies. I need foot lotion.
La silla era demasiado alta y me quedé con los pies colgando. The chair was too high, and I found myself with my legs hanging in the air.
¿Para qué tienes los pies? What do you have your feet for?
Tom se restregó sus pies. Tom scrubbed his feet.
Tom refregó sus pies adoloridos. Tom rubbed his sore feet.
El hombre tiene dos pies. The man has two feet.
Sentí algo tocar los pies. I felt something touch my feet.
Él mide alrededor de siete pies. He stands about seven feet.
Los niños se lavaron los pies. The children washed their feet.
Estaba atado de pies y manos. He was bound hand and foot.
Me miró de pies a cabeza. He stared at me from head to foot.
La tierra cedió bajo sus pies. The earth gave out under his feet.
El río tiene cinco pies de profundidad. The river is five feet deep.
Ataron al ladrón de manos y pies. The thief was bound hand and foot.
No puedo correr. Me duelen los pies. I cannot run. My feet hurt.
Ella se empapó de pies a cabeza. She was soaked from head to foot.
El pecho tiene tres pies de ancho. The chest is three feet wide.
Mis pies son pequeños comparados con los tuyos. My feet are small compared to yours.
Los cadáveres estaban amarrados de pies y manos. The bodies were tied by their feet and hands.
Él no tiene los pies en el suelo. He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
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