Sentence examples of "collant en mousse" in French

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Il utilise un rasoir classique avec de la mousse à raser pour un rasage de plus près. He uses an old-style razor, with shaving cream, for a closer shave.
Le Natto est collant. Natto is sticky.
"Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse" est un proverbe. "A rolling stone gathers no moss" is a proverb.
C'est collant. That's icky.
Les voilà couchées, les quatre belles, sur l'herbe ou sur la mousse, et dans ce lieu charmant, à l'heure òu le soir marche à pas de loup dans les bois. Here they lay, the four pretty ones, on the grass on on the moss, in this charming place, at the time when the evening tiptoes in the woods.
C'est très collant. It's very sticky.
Pierre qui roule n'amasse pas mousse A rolling stone gathers no moss
Il y a un gros trou à ton collant. There is a big hole in your stocking.
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