1. toy
Children like toys.
Soon Christopher Columbus got bored watching the noob toy getting repeatedly self-pwned; he then decided to make a fortune-teller advise him on what to do with such a pointless toy.
Have you caught the first toy train?
It is often not the costliest and most lifelike toy that wins the child's love.
After torturing a fortune-teller by tickling him to death for several hours, Christopher Columbus placed the noob toy in a treasure chest with the inscription: "To the great pirate of the future Al-Sayib: Noobs always deserve it."
It took three hours to put the broken toy together.
I toyed with the idea of taking a language course abroaad.
Seeing the briskly working toy consultants also left a strong impression.
I don't think this is the box that this toy came in; it won't fit in.
Christopher Columbus's happy meal toy was a limited edition clumsy noob waiter toy that whenever is set to walk, trips and falls on its face.
To say that it gives the impression of a cheap toy is unfair to cheap toys.
He devised a complicated clockwork toy.
toy car/soldier/gun etc
We've got boxes full of books, toys, and games at home.
Christopher Columbus once walked into a McDonald's and ordered a Happy Meal. It did not make him happy, but he liked the toy.
English word "el juguete"(toy) occurs in sets:
Shopping and Service - Compras y ServiciosShopping and services - Compras y serviciosHaving fun (vocabulary) - Divertirse (vocabulario)Fichas del libro - "Poems" (Iris Tree)Fichas del libro - "Poems" (Walter R. Cassels)