vérsele el plumero
Spanish
Etymology
Loosely translated, it means "his/her feathers are visible
Verb
- (idiomatic) to be blindingly obvious
- No habían pasado ni dos horas y al concurso ya se le veía el plumero.
- Not even two hours had gone by and in the competition it was already blindingly obvious
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