Sentence examples of "quedaría" in Spanish with translation "look"

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Un grueso cinturón de cuero quedaría bien con ese vestido. A wide leather belt would look good with that dress.
Esa camisa te queda bien. That shirt looks good on you.
Te queda bien el pelo corto. You look nice with your hair short.
Ha quedado precioso pintado de rojo. It looks lovely after having been painted red.
Tu nuevo vestido te queda muy bien. Your new dress looks very good on you.
Ese vestido blanco te queda muy bien. That white dress looks good on you.
Parece que nos quedaremos aquí esta noche. It looks like we're staying here tonight.
Quedo a la espera de su respuesta. I'm looking forward to your reply.
Ella se quedó mirando hacia el mar. She stood looking out toward the sea.
Creo que este suéter te va a quedar muy bien. I think this sweater will look good on you.
Parece cansada. Puede que anoche se quedara despierta hasta tarde. She looks sleepy. She may have stayed up late last night.
Espero que podamos quedar de nuevo. Sí, no veré el momento de que ocurra. I hope we can get together again. Yes, I'll be looking forward to it.
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