all of the words I struggled with in readings
viril
Of or relating to masculinity.
sumisa
Submissive
desbocar
To run wild or out of control.
olfateando
Sniffing or smelling around.
cifra
A figure or number, often used in the context of statistics or data.
quemada
A burnt or scorched object or area.
destello
A sudden flash or sparkle of light.
Poblar
To populate or fill a space with people or things, often referring to settling an area.
los fogatas
A type of fire used for warmth, cooking, or signaling, often associated with gatherings or outdoor events.
borrosa
Describing something that is blurry or unclear, lacking sharpness or distinctness.
regocijo
A feeling of great joy or delight, often expressed during celebrations or happy occasions.
charla
A casual conversation or chat, often informal and light-hearted.
veranear
To spend the summer, usually in a vacation spot or relaxing environment.
alazar
To choose or select randomly, often without a specific plan or intention.
lucir
To show off or display, especially in terms of appearance or clothing.
hoguera
A large outdoor fire, typically used for cooking or warmth, often associated with gatherings or celebrations.
enmudece
To become silent or unable to speak.
rodear
To surround or encircle something.
la tela
A piece of fabric or cloth used in various applications such as clothing, art, or decoration.
movedizo
Describing something that is movable or changeable; often refers to unstable or fluctuating conditions.
sudor
sweat
indagar
to asking questions to seek information.
alforjas
saddle bags used for carrying items, often seen in equestrian contexts.
ladera
the side of a hill or slope.
zanja
a trench or ditch used for drainage or irrigation.
vereda
a narrow path or trail, often found in rural areas.
Remolineo
a swirling or whirling motion, often used to describe movement in nature or dance.
arrancar
to pull up or uproot something, often used in the context of removing plants or starting an engine.
cañada
a small valley or ravine, often used as a path for livestock or water flow.
la mancha
a stain or spot, often used to describe a mark on a surface or fabric.
zagúan
a hallway that connects the house to the street; an intermediary place that connects to another
sobrar
to be left over or to remain after other parts have been used.
chicotear
to whip or lash, often used in the context of striking with a flexible object.
lanzar
to throw or to launch something with force.
mejilla
the fleshy part of the face, commonly referred to as the cheek.
pantano
swamp
amigazo