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de largo a largo
Language:
es
1.
Spain
neutral
Along the full length of something; from end to end, describing movement or extension in the direction of length.
2.
Spain
colloquial
Heavily or sprawled; used with verbs of falling to indicate falling flat or headlong and landing extended over a length.
Examples:
ES:
Yo caí de largo a largo con ese golpe.
EN:
But that move made me fall flat on my face.
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