Sentences with word «abuela»

"Abuela" is a Spanish word that means "grandmother." Full definition
She considers Ms. Lucy her «Well AH» (Spelled abuela in Spanish meaning grandma).
Then her activist abuela arrives from Puerto Rico and inspires Evelyn to join the Young Lords, the political activists who are working closely with the Black Panthers and fighting for Puerto Rican rights.
Then her activist abuela arrives from Puerto Rico and moves in, and Evelyn feels as if she's found «an older overdone version of me.»
An oven thermometer or measuring cups can not be found in this tiny town, where mothers and abuelas cook by taste, smell, sight and memory.
My future MIL and abuela found out that we don't have a very good blender and actually gifted us a compact blender for Christmas.
I always wondered how those gossiping abuelas do that little woven toe - piece!
Who lives, who dies, who tells abuela's story.
Growing up in Miami in a family of Cuban immigrants, little Ricky Blanco accompanied his cantankerous abuela (grandmother) to Winn - Dixie, a rare incursion onto the turf of los americanos.
In this, one of Havana's oldest districts, grand balconied mansions hover over the street, nearly toppling from the weight of the laundry heaped upon their railings, as abuelas peek out from columned porticoes.
«That says to a child «Wow, I never looked at mommy or auntie or grandma or abuela in that way before.
An example: the somewhat cringeworthy «7 things Hillary Clinton has in common with your abuela,» using the Spanish word for «grandmother.»
Democratic 2016 frontrunner Hillary Clinton's campaign is playing off the news that her daughter Chelsea is having another baby with a list of «7 ways Hillary Clinton is just like your abuela,» using the Spanish term for «grandmother.»
We would go to mass and maybe go to my uncle's house for some of Titi's home cooking or we just spent it with one of my abuela's.
Today's floral prints are not reminiscent of your «abuela's» curtains, today's floral prints are abstract, digital, geometric and just plain exhilarating.
Seemingly possessing no greater postgrad ambitions than milling around and attempting «Jackass» stunts with their omnipresent video camera, Jesse and Hector harass Jesse's abuela (Renee Victor), smoke pot, play basketball, occasionally run afoul of some local gangsters, draw penises on one another's faces, and generally bust each other's balls for a decent chunk of the film.
Katharine Graham (Meryl Streep) takes her family - owned newspaper, the Washington Post, in a risky new direction in «The Post»; Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) meets his white girlfriend's parents only to discover they're a vicious pack of loons in Jordan Peele's «Get Out»; and little Miguel (voiced by young Anthony Gonzalez) desperately tries to pursue music against his abuela's wishes in Pixar's «Coco.»
When Mia discovers that her abuela can't speak English, she finds the perfect gift that helps them both with their language barrier.
A boy named Julián and his abuela hop on the subway, where he sees three glamorous women dressed as mermaids.
Blanco yearned to fit in with his American schoolmates, so he asked his abuela to buy a can of that uniquely American food, Easy Cheese.
«I spoke to Jose Gonzalez, who explained that Emma is proud of her dad and abuela's Cuban heritage and in no way was it a sign of support for the Castro dictatorship,» Ros - Lehtinen said.

Phrases with «abuela»

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