Usage examples of "grass widow" in English with translation to Spanish

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One hot summer afternoon, John and Dan were cutting the long grass. Una tarde calurosa de verano John y Dan estaban cortando la hierba larga.
A woman whose husband has died is a widow. Una mujer a la que se le ha muerto el marido es una viuda.
Keep off the grass. Prohibido pisar el césped.
The young widow got engaged once more. La joven viuda se hizo de nuevo novia.
Cows eat grass. Las vacas comen pasto.
You already know it: I married a widow. Ya lo sabes: me he casado con una viuda.
There was a sign saying, "Keep off the grass." Había un cartel que decía, "Prohibido pisar el césped."
There's a huge black widow spider in my room! ¡Hay una enorme araña viuda negra en mi habitación!
My dog sometimes eats grass. Mi perro a veces come pasto.
A woman whose husband is dead is called a widow. A una mujer, cuyo marido está muerto, se le llama viuda.
Let's sit on the grass. Sentémonos en la hierba.
A widow had two daughters. Una viuda tenía dos hijas.
Stay off the grass. Sal del pasto.
At the funeral, the widow looked very dignified, with her black suit, hat and gloves. En el funeral, la viuda lucía muy dignificada con su traje, sombrero, y guantes negros.
The gardener didn't let us walk on the grass. El jardinero no deja que pisemos el césped.
The widow was dressed in black. La viuda estaba vestida de negro.
I love walking barefoot on the grass. Me encanta caminar descalza sobre el césped.
It's illegal to walk on the grass, but what about running? Es ilegal caminar en el pasto, pero ¿qué hay de correr?
Neither be cynical about love; for in the face of all aridity and disenchantment it is as perennial as the grass. Tampoco seas cínico respecto al amor, porque frente a toda aridez y desencanto, el amor es tan perenne como la hierba.
Grass doesn't grow faster if you shoot it. La hierba no crece más rápido si se la dispara.
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