Examples of using "Crema" in a sentence and their english translations:
We have run out of cream.
I need anti-itch ointment.
I need hand lotion.
I need skin burn ointment.
Does anyone have some moisturizing cream?
champagne cream with pink chocolate.
Butter is made from cream.
Tom put some suntan lotion on.
I put some cream in my coffee.
The dermatologist prescribed me a cream.
I licked cream cheese off my pinkie.
Please put a lot of cream in my coffee.
She beat the cream for dessert.
Coffee, please, with cream and sugar.
They ate bagels with cream cheese.
Add a little sugar and cream.
I put cream in my coffee.
The hand cream smells like chamomile.
in order to promote their skin-lightening cream.
Please put a lot of cream in my coffee.
You have cream on the tip of your nose.
Savlon is a moisturizing skin cream.
I'm pouring some anti-inflammatory cream on my right knee.
I need a rash ointment.
I like to drink pumpkin soup.
Mom's in the kitchen making cream cookies.
He likes salads that contain sour cream.
I don’t want you to think of jelly donuts that are filled with crème filling.
This egg cream recipe serves four.
The coffee I drank had hazelnut cream on top.
and his grandfather made cream cheese before that.
No, instead, you would be served probably a lot of porridge,
Coffee with cream is not a very expensive pleasure.
I am looking for a cream color long sleeve shirt.
Tom puts a lot of sugar and cream in his coffee.
The depilatory cream doesn't reach the hair root.
A depressed person can ask for extra syrup in their pumpkin-spiced latte
I thought sunscreen and straightening irons
Is honey more viscous than skin lotion?
Butter is made from cream.
I want an ice cream with a lot of whipped cream.
But my patient over here, demanding that I bring her flavored coffee creamer,
Coffee, please, with cream and sugar.
Cream is a white and light yellow liquid composed of concentrated proteins and fat.
He uses an old-style razor, with shaving cream, for a closer shave.
By the way, the pastry known as "Shu Cream" in Japan is not known under this name neither in England nor in France. If you ask for a "Shu Cream" in England, you will end up comically receiving shoe shine.
It may be uncouth, but I love to eat peanut butter out of a jar with a spoon.
Some children brought peanut butter sandwiches, some ham, and others cheese.