empachar

  • 51empachado — empachado, da (Del part. de empachar). 1. adj. Desmañado y corto de genio. 2. f. Méx. Acción y efecto de empacharse de comida …

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  • 52estomagar — (Del lat. stomachāri). 1. tr. Causar indigestión, empachar, ahitar. 2. Causar fastidio o enfado. Su presunción me estomaga …

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  • 53dispatch — v. & n. (also despatch) v.tr. 1 send off to a destination or for a purpose (dispatched him with the message). 2 perform (business, a task, etc.) promptly; finish off. 3 kill, execute (dispatched him with the revolver). 4 colloq. eat (food, a meal …

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  • 54dis|patch — «dihs PACH», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to send off to some place or for some purpose: »to dispatch a telegram. The captain dispatched a boat to bring a doctor on board ship. 2. to get (something) done promptly or speedily: »The teacher dispatched the… …

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