Sentence examples of "dente de leão" in Portuguese

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Antes cabeça de gato que rabo de leão Better be the head of a dog, than the tail of a lion
Foi durante a era do gelo que o tigre dente de sabre foi extinto. It was during the ice age that the saber-toothed tiger became extinct.
Mais vale ser cabeça de burro que rabo de leão Better be first in a village than second at Rome
Aqui há dente de coelho There is a snake in the grass
Ela visita o dentista com frequência, portanto ela raramente tem dor de dente. She goes to the dentist regularly, so she seldom gets toothache.
Os ingleses amam o unicórnio tanto quanto amam o leão. The English love the unicorn as much as they love the lion.
Meu filho está com dor de dente. My son has a toothache.
Eles pegaram um leão vivo. They caught a lion alive.
Qual é o dente que dói? Which tooth hurts?
O leão está comendo carne. The lion is eating meat.
Estou com dor de dente e quero ir ao dentista. I have a toothache and I want to go to the dentist.
Um leão é um animal. A lion is an animal.
Estou com uma forte dor de dente. I have a bad toothache.
Vejo um leão. I see a lion.
Por favor compre um tubo de pasta de dente. Please buy a tube of toothpaste.
O leão abriu sua enorme boca e rugiu. The lion opened its huge mouth and roared.
Tive de extrair um dente molar. I had to get a molar extracted.
O leão começou a rugir quando nos aproximamos. The lion began to roar as we approached.
Eu estou com uma bela dor de dente. I have a bad toothache.
E deste modo o leão se apaixonou pela ovelha. And thus the lion fell in love with the ewe.
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