Usage examples of "Virgin Cola" in Spanish with translation to English

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Un gato tiene una cola y cuatro patas. A cat has a tail and four legs.
La cola para la taquilla es muy larga. The line to the ticket office is very long.
El chico agarró al perro por la cola. The boy caught the dog by the tail.
Un conejo tiene orejas largas y cola corta. A rabbit has long ears and a short tail.
¿Cuántos pelos hay en la cola de un gato? How many hairs are there in a cat's tail?
Ese perro tiene una corta cola. That dog has a short tail.
El bebé estaba divirtiéndose con la cola del gato. The baby was amusing itself with the cat's tail.
Hoy vi la cola de una ballena. I saw a whale tail today.
El perro mordió al gato por la cola. The dog bit the cat on the tail.
Cierre la caja con cola, y no con cinta. Seal the box with glue, and not with tape.
El perro siguió a su amo, moviendo la cola. The dog followed its master, wagging its tail.
El pavo real macho tiene coloridas plumas en la cola. The male peacock has colorful tail feathers.
En el cementerio, hay una estatua de una serpiente que se muerde la cola. In the cemetery, there is a statue of a snake biting its own tail.
La vaca Lola, la vaca Lola, tiene cabeza y tiene cola, y hace muuuuu. Lola the cow, Lola the cow, she's smart and she brings trouble, and she goes mooooo.
Si a una lagartija le cortas la cola, le crece de nuevo. If you cut the tail off of a lizard, it will grow back.
La cola para comprar los billetes era increíblemente larga. The queue for buying tickets was unbelievably long.
El perro seguía a su dueño moviendo la cola. The dog, wagging its tail, followed its master.
El perro estaba moviendo la cola. The dog was wagging his tail.
Los perros menean la cola y los gatos la balancean. Dogs wag their tails and cats swish theirs.
El chico cogió al gato por la cola. The boy caught the cat by the tail.
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