Also means
to fit (a cork, plug)
Usage Note
Calar has a core sense of liquid or cold penetrating something thoroughly — la lluvia me caló hasta los huesos (the rain soaked me to the bone). Figuratively it means for an idea or style to take hold: esa moda no caló entre los jóvenes. As a technical term it means to insert a cork, plug, or blade into a fitting. Reflexively, calarse can also mean to stall (an engine) in Spain.
Examples
"La lluvia fría caló hasta los huesos."
Natural Translation
The cold rain soaked through to the bone.
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