Examples of using "Escova" in a sentence and their english translations:
She brushes the horse.
- He brushes his teeth.
- She brushes her teeth.
Where's my brush?
She brushes her hair in the morning.
That man brushes his teeth.
The daughter brushes her hair.
The man brushes his teeth.
Can I borrow your brush?
Where can I buy a brush?
- She is brushing her hair.
- She's brushing her hair.
Yanni always brushes his teeth.
Brush your teeth after every meal.
Don't forget your toothbrush.
Where's the toothbrush?
- I think that this toothbrush is yours.
- I think this toothbrush is yours.
How often do you brush your teeth?
Is that my toothbrush?
I need a new toothbrush.
Tom brushes his teeth every day.
Tom uses an electric toothbrush.
Is this your toothbrush?
I can't find my toothbrush.
This brush is made from camel hair.
The man combs his dog with a brush.
He brushes his teeth after his meals.
She says she brushes her teeth every morning.
I need to buy a new toothbrush.
This is probably your toothbrush.
I brush my teeth with a toothbrush.
This shampoo comes with a nice hair brush.
Tom always brushes his teeth after meals.
The one who uses this toothbrush isn't my mother.
That toilet brush belongs in the bathroom, not in the kitchen.
Tom brushes his teeth at least three times a day.
You shouldn't run around with a toothbrush in your mouth.
The woman brushes her hair.
Mistakes happen said the hedgehog and stepped off the hairbrush.
Most people brush their teeth at least two times a day.