pegó
hit
Verb pegó
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Formal second-person singular (usted) preterite indicative form of pegar.
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) preterite indicative form of pegar.
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Ella pegó un portazo.
She slammed the door.
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Él perdió la paciencia y pegó al niño.
He lost his temper and hit the boy.
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Le pegó un buen tirón a la cuerda.
She gave a big pull on the rope.
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Tom pegó el botón de atrás de su camisa.
Tom sewed the button back on his shirt.
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Ella le pegó con sus puños.
She attacked him with her fists.
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Él me pegó a mí, no a ella.
He hit me, not her.
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Tom se pegó un tiro en la cabeza.
Tom shot himself in the head.
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Una pelota le pegó en la pierna derecha.
A ball hit her on the right leg.
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El perro le pegó una mordidota a su pierna.
The dog gave his leg a mean bite.
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Tom le pegó en la cara.
Tom punched him in the face.
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