It roughly translates to "Cobija de brujo" or in English "Wizard's Blanket".The island in the center of Laguna Milagros is referred to the Wizard's Bellybutton.
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The term "wet blanket" describes a person who dampens the enthusiasm or enjoyment of others, often by being overly negative, critical, or disapproving. This metaphor suggests that just as a wet blanket can extinguish a fire, such a person can stifle fun or excitement in social situations. Essentially, a wet blanket tends to bring down the mood and may be seen as a killjoy.
that is a blanket that the Indians used for warmth.
it was used as a medicene ?
It comes from the French blankete or blanquette, meaning the white ("blanc") wool used for fabric and garments from which the blanket was made.
It came from Greece Plaid is a Gaelic word meaning 'blanket or mantle' and of unknown origin.
get your blanket out. get your blanket out.
14th century Bristol, England: Flemish weaver Thomas Blanquette pioneered a heavily napped woolen weave... and the rest... is history.
My blanket is very soft. I have a nice blanket. You can't have my blanket.
as soft as a blanket
It is a blanket that warms. The clue is in the name. Overwhelmingly, the type of blanket most befitting this description for sale on the internet is an electric blanket- a blanket that is electrically heated.
It roughly translates to "Cobija de brujo" or in English "Wizard's Blanket".The island in the center of Laguna Milagros is referred to the Wizard's Bellybutton.
Blanket (bedcover) : une couverture (fem.) blanket (general, as in a blanket amnisty): général(e) = une amnistie générale
A wet blanket is a better heat conductor than a dry blanket because water is more conductive than air. The moisture in the wet blanket helps to transfer heat more efficiently from the body to the blanket.
Cobertor - blanket
Blanket incorporation is gay.