Examples of using "Guantes" in a sentence and their english translations:
or wearing gloves.
He is wearing gloves.
Tom wore gloves.
Give me those gloves.
Are these your gloves?
I can't find my gloves.
Where did you put my gloves?
They are putting on their gloves.
- I should've worn gloves.
- I should have worn gloves.
Tom, put these gloves on.
Where are my gloves?
He bought new gloves.
- Tom bought new gloves.
- Tom bought a new pair of gloves.
I can't find my gloves.
I bought a pair of gloves.
And you really want gloves for this.
This can happen in gloves.
Where did you take your gloves off?
I want a pair of gloves.
He bought a new pair of gloves.
These gloves belong to Tom.
- Don't take off your gloves.
- Don't take your gloves off.
Tom bought new gloves.
I wear size six gloves.
These gloves kept her hands warm.
The cat in gloves catches no mice.
He bought a new pair of gloves.
I left my gloves in the library.
I can't touch the corpse without gloves.
Where are my hat and my gloves?
She left her gloves in the car.
Father bought me a pair of gloves.
I left my new pair of gloves in the library.
Use gloves so you don't leave fingerprints.
- I wore gloves and I still got burned.
- I used gloves, and yet I still burned myself.
I left my new pair of gloves in the library.
often do not wear gloves and in many ways
Then they'll knit this for you, gloves too. Really great.
A pair of gloves is a nice gift.
Paul put on gloves before going out.
"Whose gloves are these?" "They are Lisa's."
I found the gloves that were under the chair.
Tom put on some rubber gloves so he wouldn't leave fingerprints.
I left my new pair of gloves in the library.
You need a bat, a ball and gloves to play baseball.
My mother gave me a pair of gloves of her own making.
Cloth gloves are much safer than latex gloves.
A pair of leather gloves is a must when you work with these machines.
At the funeral, the widow looked very dignified, with her black suit, hat and gloves.
Tom wore gloves to avoid leaving his fingerprints on the murder weapon.
He sat reading, with his wife knitting a pair of gloves beside him.
Only a poor man knows what such a passion costs in cab-hire, gloves, linen, tailor's bills, and the like. If the Platonic stage lasts a little too long, the affair grows ruinous.