weasel in Portuguese
weasel in Portuguese is doninha — weasel means a small, slender carnivorous mammal with a long body and short legs, related to the stoat and ferret.
weasel in Portuguese
doninha
What does "weasel" mean?
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noun A small, slender carnivorous mammal with a long body and short legs, related to the stoat and ferret.
"A weasel darted across the path and vanished into the hedge."
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noun A sneaky or deceitful person.
"He's a weasel who'll say anything to avoid blame."
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verb To get out of an obligation or gain something through evasive, dishonest means.
"She tried to weasel out of paying her share of the bill."
weasel in a sentence
- A weasel darted across the path and vanished into the hedge.
- He's a weasel who'll say anything to avoid blame.
- She tried to weasel out of paying her share of the bill.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "weasel" in Portuguese?
"weasel" in Portuguese is doninha. weasel means: A small, slender carnivorous mammal with a long body and short legs, related to the stoat and ferret.
How do you use "weasel" in a sentence?
Example: "A weasel darted across the path and vanished into the hedge." In Portuguese, "weasel" is doninha.
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