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comilón

English translation of comilón

glutton

The Spanish term 'comilón' translates to 'glutton' in English. It can be used to describe a person who has a tendency to eat excessively or indulges in food. It's a noun and often carries a playful, teasing tone, but can sometimes be used in a more serious context when referring to someone's eating habits.


Example sentences using: comilón

Mi amigo es un comilón que siempre quiere ir a restaurantes.

English translation of Mi amigo es un comilón que siempre quiere ir a restaurantes.

My friend is a big eater who always wants to go to restaurants.

This phrase describes a friend who enjoys eating out at restaurants, emphasizing their love for food.

En la fiesta, Juan demostró ser un comilón al comer la mayoría de la comida.

English translation of En la fiesta, Juan demostró ser un comilón al comer la mayoría de la comida.

At the party, Juan showed himself to be a big eater by eating most of the food.

This sentence portrays Juan as a person who eats a lot, particularly highlighting his behavior at a party.

Ayer, el comilón de mi hermano se atiborró de pastel en la celebración.

English translation of Ayer, el comilón de mi hermano se atiborró de pastel en la celebración.

Yesterday, my big eater brother stuffed himself with cake at the celebration.

This example illustrates a brother who indulges in eating a large quantity of cake during a celebration, showcasing his tendency to overeat.

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