Usages of el cepillo de dientes
No encuentro mi cepillo de dientes; creo que lo dejé en la oficina.
I can’t find my toothbrush; I think I left it at the office.
Guardo el cepillo de dientes en el estuche antes de viajar.
I keep the toothbrush in the case before traveling.
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