Comer
71comer y callar — ► locución coloquial Expresión con la que se da a entender, a la persona que está a expensas de otra, que le conviene obedecer y no replicar: ■ ya sabes lo que te espera, así que a comer y callar …
72comer natilla con cuajada — es costumbre guanacasteca comer mezclados estos dos productos que se derivan de la leche …
73comer — noun Date: 14th century 1. one that comes or arrives < welcomed all comers > 2. one making rapid progress or showing promise …
74comer — noun a) one in a race who is catching up to others and shows promise of winning The champ will face all comers. b) fig one who is catching up in some contest and has a likelihood of victory See Also: come …
75comer — delinc. Matar, asesinar …
76comer — Synonyms and related words: Young Turk, arrival, arriviste, bright young man, entrant, fledgling, immigrant, in migrant, incomer, intruder, modern, modern generation, modern man, modernist, modernizer, neologism, neologist, neology, neonate,… …
77comer — com|er [ˈkʌmə US ər] n all comers informal anyone who wants to take part in an activity, especially a sporting competition ▪ The contest is open to all comers. →↑latecomer, ↑newcomer …
78comer — com|er [ kʌmər ] noun count 1. ) someone who is likely to be successful at a particular activity 2. ) usually plural someone who arrives somewhere or takes part in something: The first comers will receive a free gift …
79comer — transitivo 1) tragar, engullir, devorar*, embocar, embaular (coloquial), zampar, echar un bocado, llenar la andorga, matar el hambre (coloquial), reparar las fuerzas, manducar (coloquial), papar (coloquial), jamar (coloquia …
80comer — com·er || kÊŒmÉ™ n. someone or something with a promising future; someone or someone that arrives …