English translation of 'el/la sinvergüenza'
noun
crook (canalla)
Es una sinvergüenza. (persona descarada) She’s shameless.
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Antes tuvo que hacer frente a gritos en su contra como " sinvergüenza ", además de acusaciones de " corrupto ".
Añadió que cuando un ciudadano normal dice que todos somos iguales y mete a todos en el mismo saco se está ante un " auténtico sinvergüenza ".
Si me callo es que doy la razón a quien dice que yo soy un sinvergüenza.
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