zurrar con el cinturón

zurrar con el cinturón(
soo
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rrahr
 
kohn
 
ehl
 
seen
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too
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rohn
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A transitive verb phrase is a phrase that combines a verb with a preposition or other particle and requires a direct object (e.g., take out the trash.).
transitive verb phrase
a. to belt
Mi padre nos zurraba con el cinturón cada vez que suspendíamos un examen. Eran otros tiempos, y él quería a toda costa que tuviéramos una carrera universitaria.My father used to belt us every time we failed an exam. It was a different time, and he wanted us to have a university degree at all costs.
b. to hit with a belt
Su esposo la zurró con el cinturón solo porque le llevó la contraria, y al día siguiente ella lo dejó.Her husband hit her with a belt just because she contradicted him, and she left him the following day.
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