Cepillarse

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To brush

Real World Example

The Spanish verb "cepillarse" means "to brush," and you can think of it as getting your daily dose of "brush-cilla" with the help of Cinderella! Picture Cinderella taking a break from her household chores to make sure her teeth are as squeaky clean as her glass slippers. Just like Cinderella needs her magic to get all spruced up, you need your "cepillo" (brush) to get your teeth or hair in tip-top shape. So next time you're "cepillarse," think of Cinderella making her way to the ball with a dazzling smile. 🦷✨

Practice Version

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