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

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Translations: all48 boca48
We eat with our mouths. Comemos con la boca.
The doctors wore white masks over their mouths and noses. Los doctores llevaban mascarillas blancas en la nariz y la boca.
If we were supposed to talk more than listen, we would have been given two mouths and one ear. Si tuviéramos que hablar más que escuchar tendríamos dos bocas y una oreja.
Aristotle maintained that women have fewer teeth than men; although he was twice married, it never occurred to him to verify this statement by examining his wives' mouths. Aristóteles mantuvo que las mujeres tienen menos dientes que los hombres; aunque se casó dos veces, nunca se le ocurrió verificar esta afirmación al examinar las bocas de sus esposas.
Tom kept his mouth shut. Tom mantuvo la boca cerrada.
The baby opened his mouth. El bebé abrió la boca.
He has a big mouth. Él tiene una boca grande.
Tom has a big mouth. Tom tiene boca grande.
I'll keep my mouth shut. Mantendré mi boca cerrada.
I need to rinse my mouth. Necesito enjuagarme la boca.
"Open your mouth" said the dentist. "Abra la boca", dijo el dentista.
Then, finally, she opened her mouth. Entonces, finalmente, ella abrió la boca.
You should keep your mouth shut. Usted debería mantener la boca cerrada.
Tom put the thermometer in his mouth. Tom se puso el termómetro en la boca.
Open your mouth and close your eyes. Abre la boca y cierra los ojos.
Don't speak with your mouth full. No hables con la boca llena.
He spoke with his mouth full at table. Él habló con la boca llena en la mesa.
He didn't open his mouth to protest. No abrió la boca para protestar.
The lion opened its huge mouth and roared. El león abrió su enorme boca y rugió.
She kissed him without shame, on the mouth. Ella lo besó sin vergüenza, en la boca.
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