Usage examples of "pegar grito" in Spanish with translation to English

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¿No has oído ese grito? Didn't you hear the scream?
Tom no culpa a Mary por pegar a John. Tom didn't blame Mary for hitting John.
Es la primera vez que grito en presencia del gerente. ¡Vi una cucaracha sobre la mesa! It's the first time I scream in presence of the manager. I saw a big cockroach on the table!
Anoche trabajé hasta tarde, así que voy a pegar las cejas un rato después de almuerzo si es posible. I worked hard till late last night, so I'll have to catch some z's after lunch if it's possible.
El hombre dio un gran grito. The man gave a big cry.
No olvides pegar el sello a la carta. Don't forget to put a stamp on your letter.
Un pedo es el grito tortuoso de un mojón atrapado. A fart is the tortured scream of a trapped turd.
Olvidé pegar un sello en el sobre. I forgot to attach a stamp to the envelope.
Con un grito, los espectadores se dispersaron. With a scream the spectators scattered.
Una grapadora es muy útil para pegar hojas. A stapler is very useful for attaching papers together.
Él oyó un grito. He heard a shout.
Él no me va a pegar. He won't beat me.
Oímos su grito. We heard her cry.
De repente oí un grito. All at once, I heard a scream.
Tú sabes que ese es el grito de los profetas. You know that that is the cry of the prophets.
¿No oíste un grito? Didn't you hear a scream?
Ella dio un grito de terror. She screamed with terror.
Oí un grito y luego un choque. I heard a shout and then a crash.
Él dio un grito ensordecedor. He gave a deafening cry.
Un grito rompió el silencio. A scream broke the silence.
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