Examples of using "Pica" in a sentence and their english translations:
Do you get itchy down there?"
My nose is itchy.
- I have an itch in my ear.
- My ear is itching.
We scratch where it itches.
A good purpose makes hard work a pleasure.
My scalp is very itchy.
She always cries when she chops onions.
Peel and dice the onions.
My nose is so itchy.
Beware of the cockerel. It bites.
The wound doesn't hurt, but it stings.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
- I'm hungry.
- I feel hungry.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
This mustard really bites the tongue.
You're retarded, or something?!
A bee only stings if it is attacked.
"Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee."
Honey is sweet, but the bee stings.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
- I'm hungry.
Women who are not circumcised get itchy all the time.
My nose itches.
It's a good idea to cover up when the sun is this strong.
Can you fix our sink?
My whole body itches.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
- I'm hungry.
I don't give a damn about it.
Someone stabbed Tom with an ice pick, but he's OK now.
According to Rae Pica, who is a children's physical activity specialist,
Once stung, it only takes minutes for the urchin’s toxic concoction to go to work.
- I feel hungry.
- I'm hungry!
- I am hungry.
Since Tom is a bartender, he uses an ice pick every day at work.
And if you get bit by a rattlesnake out here, and you can't get help, you can be in a whole world of trouble.
She covers her arms and legs with lye every day, burning and itching and thinking "I'm gonna look so good."