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A - Z Describing clothes

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Here we go...

Category: Describing Clothes (basically "clothing adjectives")

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Directions:

For this category simply post a word that you would use to describe someone's clothing. wink

I will say the first word that begins with "A", the next person will post a word that starts with "B", then "C" and so on. Please put your answer in Spanish, but provide an English translation.

Please click on N e w e s t to see the last wordwink


My Word:

Arrugado - wrinkled

But most of all, just have fun!

18717 views
updated Apr 23, 2010
edited by 00494d19
posted by hlsbookworm
i *love* these games...thanks! - --Mariana--, Apr 16, 2010
hi book, may be you can include that next time, thanks - 00494d19, Apr 18, 2010
thanks heidi :) - hlsbookworm, Apr 18, 2010

49 Answers

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fácil entrar en = easy to get into

updated Apr 23, 2010
posted by sanlee
that's a good one! - hlsbookworm, Apr 16, 2010
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Quitar --- to take off (clothes)

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
I am pretty sure it is quitarse - foxluv, Apr 18, 2010
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"Wao - te ves muy bien!" (also wau, guao): wow! -you look great!

updated Apr 18, 2010
edited by Gekkosan
posted by Gekkosan
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Estrecha = tight

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by Rikko
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Desgastar --- to wear out

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by --Mariana--
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jamona = buxom, full-figured

updated Apr 16, 2010
edited by LaBurra
posted by LaBurra
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lana=wool

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by nizhoni1
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nailon=nylon

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by nizhoni1
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pliegues=folds

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by nizhoni1
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quimono (s.m.) = Kimono, Japanese garb.

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by Moe
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resistente - resistant

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by scottdoherty
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sobrado - big

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by 00494d19
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opalescente = opalescent

updated Apr 18, 2010
posted by Lucrecia
thanks for reviving the thread. I did not want to be the only one playing - nizhoni1, Apr 18, 2010
I enjoy these threads...no pun intended. Lucrecia - Lucrecia, Apr 18, 2010
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ecléctico= eclectic (like my "wardrobe"...if you can call it that) L.

updated Apr 17, 2010
edited by Lucrecia
posted by Lucrecia
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de moda - fashionable

updated Apr 17, 2010
edited by anusza
posted by anusza