Usage examples of "runner bean" in English with translation to Spanish

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Ivy Bean, the oldest user of both Facebook and Twitter, died at 104. Ivy Bean, el usuario más viejo de Facebook y Twitter, murió a los 104 años.
I am the fastest runner. Soy el corredor más rápido.
Jerry is the bean counter for our company. Jerry es el contador de nuestra compañía.
Though Jane is not a good runner, she can swim very fast. Aunque Jane no es buena corredora, ella puede nadar muy rápido.
A bean can answer all the questions. Una alubia puede responder todas las preguntas.
Tony is a fast runner. Tony es un corredor veloz.
Mr. Bean is so funny! ¡Mr. Bean es tan gracioso!
He did his best but soon saw that he could not compete with such a fast runner. Él dio todo de sí, pero pronto vio que él no podría competir con un corredor tan rápido.
I don't care a bean. Me vale un bledo.
He is a fast runner. Es un corredor veloz.
Tom is the best runner. Tom es el mejor corredor.
Tom is a fast runner. Tom es un corredor veloz.
She was a strong, fast runner then. Ella era una fuerte y rápida corredora en ese tiempo.
She is a slow runner. Ella es una corredora lenta.
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