Usage examples of "mud bath" in English with translation to Spanish

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We took a mud bath. Nos dimos un baño de lodo.
All Tom wanted was a nice hot bath. Todo lo que Tom quería era un buen baño caliente.
His face was covered with mud. Su cara estaba cubierta de lodo.
How often a week do you take a bath? ¿Cuántas veces a la semana te bañas?
He was covered in mud from head to foot. Él estaba cubierto de barro de la cabeza a los pies.
I take a bath every morning in the summer. Los veranos me baño todas las mañanas.
The car was stuck in the mud. El coche se atoró en el lodo.
My father has just come out of the bath. Mi padre acaba de salir del baño.
He was covered with mud. Él estaba cubierto de lodo.
There's nothing like a good hot bath. No hay nada como un buen baño caliente.
Tom fell into the mud. Tom se cayó al barro.
I was taking a bath when he came. Estaba dándome un baño cuando él vino.
Tom's car was stuck in the mud. El auto de Tom se quedó atascado en el barro.
He takes a bath each morning. Él se baña cada mañana.
In early days pioneers lived in houses made of mud and straw. Hace mucho tiempo, la gente vivía en casas hechas de barro y paja.
When I was taking a bath, the telephone rang. Mientras me bañaba, sonó el teléfono.
His hands were covered with mud. Sus manos estaban cubiertas con lodo.
I take a bath almost every day. Me baño casi todos los días.
The boy returned with his face covered with mud. El niño regresó con la cara cubierta de lodo.
I want to take a bath. Quiero tomar un baño.
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