Peinarse

To comb
Real World Example
The Spanish verb 'peinarse' means 'to comb' in English, specifically referring to combing one's hair. To help you remember it, think of the famous painter Pablo Picasso, whose name starts with a "P" sound like 'peinarse'. Imagine Picasso meticulously combing his hair before painting his masterpieces, ensuring every strand is in place like a brushstroke on a canvas. So, whenever you think of Picasso and his artistic flair, remember that 'peinarse' is all about getting your hair artistically in line! 🎨
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