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

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Tom no culpa a Mary por pegar a John. Tom didn't blame Mary for hitting John.
Él no me va a pegar. He won't beat me.
Ella le pegó con fuerza. She hit him hard.
Tom le está pegando a Mary. Tom is beating Mary.
Pegue una estampilla en el sobre. Stick a stamp on the envelope.
Tom le pegó un puñetazo en la cara a Mary. Tom punched Mary in the face.
Pega esto en tu muro si tu país no deja que acampes por tus derechos, pero sí para ver a Justin Bieber. If your country doesn't let you camp for your rights, but lets you do so to see Justin Bieber, paste this on your wall.
Las dos piezas estaban fuertemente pegadas la una a la otra. The two pieces were glued tightly together.
Me has pegado tu catarro. You've given me your cold.
Ella le pegó con un martillo. She hit him with a hammer.
María le está pegando a su hija. Mary is beating her daughter.
La etiqueta está pegada encima de la caja. The label is stuck on the box.
Él iba a disculparse cuando el hombre le pegó un puñetazo en la cara. He was about to apologize when the man punched him in the face.
De rabia le pegó a su hermano. He hit his brother in a rage.
¿Es cierto que le pegaste a Taninna? Is it true that you beat Taninna?
¿Alguna vez has pegado un poster a una pared? Have you ever stuck a poster on a wall?
Yo no la pegué. Mi brazo simplemente estaba moviéndose y su cara se puso en medio. I didn't punch her. My arm was just moving and her face was in the way.
Ella le pegó duro a la pelota. She hit the ball hard.
A Tom le pegaron y le robaron. Tom was beaten and robbed.
A Tom se le pegó un poco de chicle en la suela del zapato. Tom got some chewing gum stuck on the bottom of his shoe.
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