Usage examples of "Toy story" in English with translation to Spanish

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My sister didn't own up to breaking the lamp, instead she made up some story about aliens coming to Earth with the objective of destroying every piece of yellow furniture. Mi hermana no se hizo cargo de romper la lámpara, ella inventó una historia sobre alienígenas que vienen a la Tierra con el objetivo de destruir todo mueble de color amarillo.
After torturing a fortune-teller by tickling him to death for several hours, Christopher Columbus placed the noob toy in a treasure chest with the inscription: "To the great pirate of the future Al-Sayib: Noobs always deserve it." Después de torturar a un adivino haciéndole cosquillas una y otra vez durante horas, Cristóbal Colón puso el muñeco del novato en un cofre con la inscripción "al gran pirata del futuro Al-Sayib: los novatos siempre se lo merecen".
Part of his story is true. Parte de su historia es cierta.
The yellow toy is little. El juguete amarillo es pequeño.
He told us a very exciting story of adventure. Él nos contó una fabulosa historia de aventuras.
The boy wants a toy. El niño quiere un juguete.
That's an incredible story. Es una historia increíble.
This is the boy who played with the toy that scared the frog that splashed the dog that chased the cat that ate the rat that killed the mouse that lived in the house that Jack built. Este es el chico que jugó con el juguete que asustó a la rana que salpicó al perro que persiguió al gato que se comió a la rata que mató al ratón que vivía en la casa que Jack construyó.
The story is awful. La historia es terrible.
That toy is made of wood. El juguete está hecho de madera.
We've come to the conclusion that this is a true story. Hemos llegado a la conclusión de que esta es una historia verdadera.
Christopher Columbus once walked into a McDonald's and ordered a Happy Meal. It did not make him happy, but he liked the toy. Una vez, Cristóbal Colón entró en un McDonald's y pidió un "Happy Meal". Eso no le hizo feliz, pero le gustó el juguete.
Tell us the story from beginning to end. Cuéntanos la historia de principio a fin.
Are you going to the shop? Will you buy me a toy? ¿Vas a la tienda? ¿Me compras un juguete?
He didn't participate in the story. El no participó de la historia.
He was playing with a toy. Estaba jugando con un juguete.
The old man told me a strange story. El anciano me contó una historia extraña.
This is not a toy! ¡Esto no es un juguete!
I don't think her story is true. No creo que su historia sea cierta.
I live next door to the toy shop. Vivo al lado de la tienda de juguetes.
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