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enfilar

to head toward

verb en-fee-LAHR Rare

Also means

to thread (a needle)

Usage Note

Enfilar most commonly means to head straight toward a destination or to aim along a line, as in enfilar la calle (to head down the street). In a more literal sense it means to thread something onto a string or to line things up in a row. It carries a sense of determined, direct movement.

Examples

"Enfilaron el camino hacia el pueblo."

Natural Translation

They headed down the road toward the village.

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