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esperpento
fright

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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esperpento N m

1. esperpento LIT:

esperpento
esperpento

2. esperpento inf (mamarracho):

¿quién es ese esperpento?
¡vas hecha un esperpento!
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esperpento m inf
¿quién es ese esperpento?
iba hecha un esperpento
grotesque liter
esperpento m

in the PONS Dictionary

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esperpento N m

1. esperpento (persona):

esperpento

2. esperpento (desatino):

esperpento

3. esperpento (estilo literario):

esperpento
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esperpento m
in the PONS Dictionary

esperpento [es·per·ˈpen·to] N m

1. esperpento (persona):

esperpento

2. esperpento (desatino):

esperpento

3. esperpento (estilo literario):

esperpento

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Cualquier esperpento con tal de conservar sus privilegios (o intentarlo).
old.kaosenlared.net
Se roza el esperpento diario más descarnado, frívolo y terrible, por las consecuencias de mal ejemplo y mal gobierno para el populacho.
garciamado.blogspot.com
El término esperpento se le queda pequeño a este simulacro periodístico.
www.anti-marca.com
Así de contundente se muestra la historia con este esperpento de jugador que ni siquiera lo era.
colgadosporelfutbol.com
No es que hiciera el ridículo; es que se instaló en el esperpento.
www.fundacioncivil.org