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Spanish
Verb
quedarse tan fresco (first-person singular present me quedo tan fresco, first-person singular preterite me quedé tan fresco, past participle quedado tan fresco)
- (idiomatic) to act as if nothing has happened
- Synonym: quedarse tan ancho
2016, Paloma San Basilio, El océano de la memoria:La música es la respiración del alma. Nos hace más limpios, mejores, sobre todo si además te llevo en mis brazos. Papá era así, te soltaba esas perlas y se quedaba tan fresco.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
1899, Miguel Eduardo Pardo, Todo un pueblo:él era de los que se echaban, uno tras de otro, cuatro o cinco coktailes y se quedaba tan fresco.- he was one of those who would knock back, one after the other, four or five cocktails as if it were nothing.
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