Usage examples of "head stone" in English with translation to Spanish

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And if he keeps messing with me I'll cut his head off! ¡Y si me sigue hinchando le corto la cabeza!
If you paint it yellow, you'll kill two birds with one stone: it'll stand out, and you'll save money because you can use paint you already have. Si lo pintas de amarillo, matarás dos pájaros de un tiro: resaltará, y ahorrarás dinero porque puedes usar pintura que ya tienes.
I was called into the office first, my name being at the head of the list. Me llamaron a la oficina primero, estando mi nombre a la cabeza de la lista.
Kill two birds with one stone. Matar a dos pájaros con un solo tiro.
He laid his head on the pillow. Él apoyó la cabeza en la almohada.
That bridge is made of stone. Aquel puente está hecho de piedra.
When I was a teenager I had lots of hair on my head and none on my chest. Now it's just the opposite. Cuando era un adolescente tenía mucho pelo en la cabeza y nada en el pecho. Ahora es justo lo contrario.
This indigenous god needs water to have a normal life, move and talk, or its body will turn back into immovable stone. Este dios indígena necesita de agua para tener una vida normal, moverse y hablar, o su cuerpo vuelve a ser piedra inmóvil.
He stared at me from head to foot. Me miró de pies a cabeza.
"A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb. "Una piedra rodante no junta musgo" es un refrán.
The ball hit him on the left side of the head. La pelota le pegó en el lado izquierdo de la cabeza.
The house is made of stone. La casa está hecha de piedra.
Mind your head. Cuidado con la cabeza.
I killed two birds in one stone. Derribé dos pájaros con una sola piedra.
Does your head hurt often? ¿Le duele la cabeza a menudo?
I tripped on a stone, twisting my ankle. Yo me tropecé con una pierda, torciéndome el tobillo.
I have so many words in my head, that I feel they wouldn't exhaust even if I'd write to you every day and all my life. Tengo tantas palabras en mi cabeza, que siento que no se agotarían aunque te escribiera todos los días toda la vida.
The stone has a soul since it moves iron. Ya que mueve el hierro, la piedra tiene alma.
When I say hello to him, he never replies; he only inclines his head. Cuando le digo hola, él nunca responde; solo inclina la cabeza.
Who threw a stone at my dog? ¿Quién tiró una piedra a mi perro?
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