garabato

[gah-rah-bah-toh]

garabato Definition

  • 1a scribble or doodle
  • 2a hooked stick used for pruning trees

Using garabato: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "garabato" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He made a garabato on the margin of his notebook.

  • Example

    The gardener used a garabato to prune the tree.

garabato Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for garabato

Phrases with garabato

  • dar garabatos

    to scribble or doodle

    Example

    She was bored during the meeting, so she started to dar garabatos on her notepad.

  • garabato de la muerte

    a symbol used in Mexican culture representing death

    Example

    The garabato de la muerte is often seen in Day of the Dead celebrations.

  • garabato de San Antonio

    a symbol used in Mexican culture representing good luck and protection

    Example

    Many people wear jewelry with the garabato de San Antonio as a talisman for good fortune.

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Summary: garabato in Brief

'Garabato' [gah-rah-bah-toh] refers to a scribble or doodle, as well as a hooked stick used for pruning trees. It can be used in phrases like 'dar garabatos,' meaning to scribble or doodle, and 'garabato de la muerte,' a symbol representing death in Mexican culture.