Usage examples of "comer fogo" in Portuguese with translation to English

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Quando podemos comer? When can we eat?
Fique longe do fogo. Stay away from the fire.
Vamos comer uma melancia! Let's eat a watermelon!
Tom ameaçou pôr fogo na casa de Mary. Tom threatened to burn Mary's house down.
Ela o forçou a comer espinafre. She forced him to eat spinach.
Eu me aqueci junto ao fogo. I warmed myself at the fire.
Eu não posso comer num restaurante tão caro. I can't afford to eat in such an expensive restaurant.
Onde há fumaça há fogo. There is no smoke without fire.
Tom não está a fim de comer. Tom doesn't feel like eating.
Mas no final, ele botou o livro no fogo. But in the end he put the book on the fire.
Se você comer muito, vai ficar gorda. If you eat too much you will become fat.
Ela se esquentou perto do fogo. She warmed herself by the fire.
É mal educação comer em trens e ônibus no Japão. It's bad manners to eat on trains and buses in Japan.
Tom se esquentou perto do fogo. Tom warmed himself by the fire.
Ela o forçou a comer suas verduras. She forced him to eat his vegetables.
Não tem fumaça sem fogo. There's no smoke without fire.
Gostaria de comer sushi. I would like to eat sushi.
Alguns diriam que ele está brincando com fogo. Some would say that he's playing with fire.
Comer é uma arte. Eating is an art.
As casas pegaram fogo uma atrás da outra. The houses caught fire one after another.
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