Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He places the huarache on the foot and it fits.
Give me a handmade huarache and it's fine if it's on a paper plate.
Served open-face, a huarache is a meal in itself.
LEO: I'll bring you back a huarache or something.
Fortunately, the Huarache has moved to centre stage and is now attracting the support and sales it deserves.
Huaraches (singular huarache) are a type of Mexican sandal.
Huarache directly translates into English as sandal.
Are £64.99 the Huarache is keenly priced.
Huarache shoes are Mexican shoes that are made with leather and worn primarily by females.
The most common and widely know variation of the sope is the huarache, which is prepared in almost the same manner.
Huarache may refer to:
Where the Huarache excels is in combining light weight (at 270 grams it competes comfortably as a racer/trainer) with stability.
The name "Huarache" is derived from the P'urhépecha language term kwarachi.
However at midnight Señorella vamooses, leaving her glass huarache (a Mexican sandal) behind.
Prince Don Jose has every girl in the kingdom try on the glass huarache, hoping to find the mysterious princess he fell in love with.
The name "huarache" is derived from the shape of the masa, similar to the popular sandals of the same name.
The crew was seen shooting by the poetically named "El Huarache Veloz".
Huarache (running shoe)
The effort and advertising devoted to the Air 180 deflected attention away from one of the innovations of the year, the Air Huarache.
A heavier shirt in black or blue with white stripes may be worn over this along with an ixtle fiber bag and huarache sandals.
El Huarache (Jesús Navarro)
Beginning with Señorella and the Glass Huarache, all cartoons use the "Abstract WB" titles.
Pratt directed Señorella and the Glass Huarache, a Looney Tune released in 1964 after the studio closed its animation division.
The word is that minimalist Huarache technology with the absence of a conventional heel and the neoprene sock, is a path Nike intends to develop in the future.
Mocking Bird (1964) TV Episode Señorella and the Glass Huarache (1964)