Usage examples of "bark mad" in English with translation to Spanish

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Dogs that bark a lot usually aren't dangerous. Los perros que ladran mucho por lo general no son peligrosos.
I'm very mad at you. I don't want to hear from you. Now, out of my sight! Estoy muy enojado contigo. No quiero volver a oír de ti. Y ahora, ¡Fuera de mi vista!
Tom trained his dog to bark at strangers. Tom entrenó a su perro para que ladrase a los desconocidos.
Her mother became mad at us. Su madre se enfadó con nosotros.
The hyena's bark sounds like laughter. El ladrido de la hiena suena como una carcajada.
Now she's gone mad. Ahora se puso como loca.
Dogs that bark don't bite. Perro que ladra no muerde.
He's mad at everyone. Él está enfadado con todos.
Tom conditioned his dog to bark at strangers. Tom entrenó a su perro a ladrar a los desconocidos.
You are mad to go out in the snow without a coat. Tienes que estar loco para ir a la nieve sin un abrigo.
His bark is worse than his bite. Perro ladrador, poco mordedor.
He is inclined to get mad. Él tiene la tendencia a enfadarse.
Does your dog bark at Tom? ¿Tu perro le ladra a Tom?
It's healthy to be mad. Ser loco es saludable.
He is either drunk or mad. Él está o borracho o loco.
He was so mad that he forgot to eat dinner. Él estaba tan enfadado que se olvidó de cenar.
He gets mad very easily. Se enfada con facilidad.
I cannot put my clothes into Taninna's cupboard. She would be mad! No puedo poner mi ropa en el armario de Taninna. ¡Ella se enfadaría!
Tom was really mad. Tom estaba realmente furioso.
He was good and mad by that time. Estuvo completamente resentido hasta ese momento.
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