Examples of using "'araña'" in a sentence and their english translations:
The spider is dead.
Is this spider poisonous?
I am a hungry spider.
How long does a spider live?
The spider tickles me.
Have you ever seen a spider spinning its web?
A spider weaves a web.
It's the bite of a spider.
The spider is tickling me.
- A spider weaves a web.
- The spider is spinning a web.
A big spider was spinning a web.
This white lady huntsman spider is looking for a mate.
There's a spider in the shower.
There's a spider in the bathroom.
Tom killed the spider.
You have a spider on the ceiling!
There's a spider in the box.
Are you a man or a spider?
But the huntsman has a remarkable skill.
The spider responds with a swift attack.
A big spider was spinning a web.
I think he's scared of that spider.
A spider climbed up on my leg.
This house is full of spider webs.
I saw a spider walking on the ceiling.
Melanie killed a spider with her hand.
A big spider lives behind the chest of drawers.
There's a huge black widow spider in my room!
The bite of this spider causes intense pain.
The spider spun her delicate web in the garden.
and looking at that little mental spider doing its work
Finally, another white lady huntsman, but not one he was looking for.
He gave his craft the callsign ‘Spider’.
Seen from an airplane, the island looks like a big spider.
When was the last time you squashed a spider?
Did you see Mary's reaction when she saw the spider?
Have you ever seen a spider spinning its web?
Spiders are very adaptive, especially when spinning a web.
I don't call this a spider; I would call it a monster.
He almost pooped his pants when he saw that spider.
and can a camel spider top an eagle that’s as graceful as it is deadly?
There's a spider on my ceiling and it isn't contributing to the rent.
The vegeterian spider prefers the nectar of plants to an appetizing bug.
There the spider waits for small insects like butterflies and dragonflies to be trapped.
When you take a good look at this spider, you'll see there's nothing to be afraid of.
My Hungarian friend said that Toki Pona is his spider, but he did not explain what he meant by that.
When the frame is finished, the spider fixes lines of silk across it, just like the spokes of a bicycle wheel.
Here is a red spider, not so big as a pin's head. Can you imagine an elephant being interested in him—caring whether he is happy or isn't, or whether he is wealthy or poor, or whether his sweetheart returns his love or not, or whether his mother is sick or well, or whether he is looked up to in society or not, or whether his enemies will smite him or his friends desert him, or whether his hopes will suffer blight or his political ambitions fail, or whether he shall die in the bosom of his family or neglected and despised in a foreign land?