squab in Portuguese
squab in Portuguese is borracho, coxim — squab means a young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
squab in Portuguese
borracho
A young dove or pigeon.
borracho
(countable) A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
coxim
(countable) A thick cushion, especially a flat one covering the seat of a chair or sofa.
What does "squab" mean?
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noun A young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
"The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish."
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noun A thick cushion, especially one covering a seat.
"The old sofa's squab had gone flat over the years."
squab in a sentence
- The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish.
- The old sofa's squab had gone flat over the years.
Similar words in Portuguese
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "squab" in Portuguese?
"squab" in Portuguese is borracho, coxim. squab means: A young, unfledged pigeon or dove, especially one raised for food.
How do you use "squab" in a sentence?
Example: "The restaurant menu featured roasted squab as a specialty dish." In Portuguese, "squab" is borracho, coxim.
Are there other ways to say "squab" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "squab": borracho, coxim.
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