Usage examples of "cabezas" in Spanish with translation to English

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Tenemos diez cabezas de ganado. We have ten head of livestock.
Dos cabezas saben más que una. One mind is good, but two are better.
Dos cabezas son mejores que una. Two heads are better than one.
Ellos la levantaron por sobre sus cabezas. They lifted her above their heads.
Keeton puso imanes sobre las cabezas de sus palomas. Keeton put magnets on the heads of his pigeons.
La vaca dio a luz a un becerro con dos cabezas. The cow gave birth to a calf with two heads.
El chofer les dijo a los alumnos que mantengan sus cabezas dentro del autobús. The bus driver told the pupils to keep their heads inside the bus.
Con los imanes sobre sus cabezas, eran incapaces de encontrar el camino a casa. With the magnets mounted on their heads, they were unable to find their way home.
Me duele tanto la cabeza. My head aches so much.
Creo que estoy perdiendo la cabeza. I think I'm losing my mind.
Tom está a la cabeza del equipo de fútbol. Tom leads the soccer team.
Me das dolor de cabeza. You make my head hurt.
Tom tiene muchas cosas en la cabeza. Tom has a lot on his mind.
Mi cabeza está dando vueltas. My head is spinning.
No se me cruzó por la cabeza. It hadn't crossed my mind.
Tom se afeitó la cabeza. Tom shaved his head.
Tengo demasiadas cosas en la cabeza estos días. I have too many things on my mind these days.
Me duele mucho la cabeza. My head really aches.
Pasó por su cabeza que ella iba a morir. The thought flashed through her mind that she was going to die.
Oigo voces en mi cabeza. I hear voices in my head.
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