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

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Translations: all15 hug9 hold4 embrace2
Me gusta abrazar a Verónica. I like hugging Veronica.
Tom quiere abrazar a Mary. Tom wants to hug Mary.
Tom y Mary se abrazaron. Tom and Mary hugged each other.
Necesito que alguien me abrace y me diga que todo saldrá bien. I need someone to hold me and tell me everything will be alright.
Abrazó sus parientes antes de salir. He embraced his relatives before he left.
La mujer abrazó al bebé. The woman hugged the baby.
Necesito que alguien me abrace y que me diga que todo estará bien. I need someone to hold me and tell me everything will be alright.
Abraza tu vulnerabilidad, siente el miedo, ama plenamente. Embrace your vulnerability, feel your fear, love fully.
La niña abrazó su muñeca. The girl hugged her doll.
La madre tan solo abrazó firmemente a su hija, sin decir nada más. The mother just held tightly onto her daughter, saying nothing else.
Tom abrazó con fuerza a Mary. Tom hugged Mary tightly.
Necesito a alguien que me abrace y que me diga que todo irá bien. I need someone to hold me and tell me everything will be alright.
¿Alguna vez has abrazado a tus hijos? Have you ever hugged your children?
El chico abrazó a su pecho al cachorro. The boy hugged the puppy to his chest.
Tom recordó la última vez que había abrazado a Mary. Tom remembered the last time he had hugged Mary.
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