bandy

bandy
'bændi
adjective
((of legs) bent outwards at the knee: She wears long skirts to hide her bandy legs.) zambo, estevado
bandy
tr['bændɪ]
adjective
1 (legs) arqueado,-a
he has bandy legs es estevado, tiene las piernas arqueadas
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bandy
tr['bændɪ]
transitive verb (pt & pp bandied, ger bandying)
1 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (ball) pasarse
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to bandy somebody's name about difamar alguien, hablar mal de alguien
to bandy words with somebody discutir con alguien
bandy ['bændi] vt, -died ; -dying
1) exchange: intercambiar
2)
to bandy about : circular, propagar
bandy adj
: arqueado, torcido
bandy-legged: de piernas arqueadas
bandy
n.
arqueado s.m.
v.
pelotear v.

I 'bændi
adjective -dier, -diest arqueado, torcido

II
-dies, -dying, -died transitive verb \<\<remarks/jokes\>\> intercambiar

to bandy words with somebody — discutir con alguien

Phrasal Verbs:

I
['bændɪ]
VT [+ jokes, insults] cambiar, intercambiar

don't bandy words with me! — ¡no discuta conmigo!


II
['bændɪ]
=bandy-legged ['bændɪ'leɡd] ADJ estevado
* * *

I ['bændi]
adjective -dier, -diest arqueado, torcido

II
-dies, -dying, -died transitive verb \<\<remarks/jokes\>\> intercambiar

to bandy words with somebody — discutir con alguien

Phrasal Verbs:

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