Usage examples of "bout collant" in French with translation to English

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Donnez-m'en un bout. Give me a tip.
Il y a un gros trou à ton collant. There is a big hole in your stocking.
J'avais son nom au bout de la langue mais je ne pouvais m'en souvenir. His name was on the tip of my tongue, but I couldn't remember it.
Le Natto est collant. Natto is sticky.
Il se tenait au bout de la queue. He stood at the end of the line.
C'est collant. That's icky.
Il faudrait que tu ailles jusqu'au bout de ton premier plan. You should carry out your first plan.
C'est très collant. It's very sticky.
Le lait bout à plus haute température que l'eau. Milk boils at a higher temperature than water.
On ne meurt qu'une fois et pour un bon bout de temps. We die only once, and for such a long time.
Il fait gentleman jusqu'au bout des ongles. He looks every inch a gentleman.
Mes lunettes glissent constamment au bout de mon nez. My glasses keep slipping down my nose.
Je rentrais à la maison depuis un endroit au bout du monde, à environ trois heures d'un sombre matin d'hiver, et mon chemin conduisait à travers une partie de la ville où il n'y avait littéralement rien à voir que des lampes. I was coming home from some place at the end of the world, about three o'clock of a black winter morning, and my way lay through a part of town where there was literally nothing to be seen but lamps.
Il est américain jusqu'au bout des ongles. He is American to the soles of his feet.
Ça fait un bout de temps qu'on ne t'a vu. We haven't seen you in a while.
Papa prit place au bout de la table. Father took his place at the head of the table.
Je t'en supplie, écoute ce que j'ai à te dire jusqu'au bout avant de piquer une crise sur moi. I'm begging you, before freaking out on me listen to the end of what I have to say.
Donne-moi un bout. Give me a tip.
Qui est assis là à l'autre bout de la table ? Who is sitting at the other end of the table?
Donnez-moi un bout. Give me a tip.
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