aguzábamos
-we were sharpening
Imperfectnosotrosconjugation ofaguzar.

aguzar

aguzar(
ah
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goo
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sahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to sharpen
Cuando el cazador se perdió en el bosque de noche aguzó sus sentidos para sobrevivir.When the hunter got lost in the forest at night, he sharpened his senses to survive.
b. to prick up (ears)
Si aguzas el oído escucharás el grito Wilhelm típico al principio de la película.If you prick your ears up, you'll hear the typical Wilhelm scream in the beginning of the film.
a. to sharpen
La artista aguzó su lápiz antes de empezar a dibujar.The artist sharpened her pencil before she started to draw.
a. to whet
Será mejor que aguces tu apetito porque hoy prepararé una barbacoa deliciosa de cena.You'd better whet your appetite because I'm making delicious barbecue for dinner.
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