Pelt
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British pronunciation/pˈɛlt/
American pronunciation/ˈpɛɫt/

Definición y Significado de "pelt"

to pelt
01

correr rápidamente, hacer una carrera

to move swiftly and with great speed, often in a hasty or urgent manner
Intransitive: to pelt somewhere
to pelt definition and meaning
02

golpear, lanzar

to vigorously and continuously throw objects, often with force or intensity
Transitive: to pelt sb/sth with sth
03

golpear, caer violentamente

(of rain, snow, or hail) to descend rapidly and forcefully
Transitive: to pelt sth
01

piel

the skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still covering it
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02

piel, pelaje

the animal skin that is treated and is ready to get tanned

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example
Ejemplo
Hearing the call for help, the rescuers pelted towards the scene of the accident.
Startled by the sudden noise, the rabbit pelted across the field and into the safety of its burrow.
The frightened deer pelted through the woods, leaping over fallen branches in its escape.
Catching sight of the approaching vehicle, the cat pelted across the road to safety.
The children, excited to join the game, pelted across the playground.
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