Usage examples of "begging bowl" in English with translation to Spanish

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You knelt down, begging God for forgiveness. Os pusisteis de rodillas, rogándole a Dios que os perdonase.
The metal bowl is expensive. El tazón de metal es caro.
The child is always begging for something. El niño siempre está pidiendo algo.
The paper bowl is cheap. El tazón de papel es barato.
Tom spent most days begging for money in front of tourist attractions. Tom pasa casi todos los días pidiendo dinero frente a las atracciones turísticas.
The bowl was perfectly round. El pote era perfectamente redondo.
The glass bowl broke in tiny fragments. El cuenco de cristal se rompió en trozos diminutos.
After Tom had eaten all the popcorn in the bowl, he went back into the kitchen to pop some more. Después de haber comido todo el pochoclo que había en el pote, Tom fue a la cocina a preparar un poco más.
Tom put some rice in a bowl. Tom puso algo de arroz en un tazón.
A kiss without a mustache is like a bowl of soup with no salt. Un beso sin bigote es como una sopa sin sal.
Tom took a handful of popcorn from the bowl. Tom sacó un puñado de palomitas de maíz del pote.
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