Examples of using Difficult man in English and their translations into Spanish
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Difficult man.
Nobu can be a difficult man.
Difficult man to deal with.
His opponent is a difficult man.
He's difficult man.
But you said to me he was a difficult man.
Difficult man to replace.
Yet he is a difficult man to turn from.
I am told the prince can be a rather difficult man.
You're a difficult man to find, señor.
I rarely say it, because you're a difficult man to compliment.
He was a difficult man, but he didn't deserve to die like that.
Well… Well, my father is a difficult man to talk to.
You are a difficult man to find, Captain John Carter.
Let's just say, he was a difficult man to like.
My boss… difficult man… obsessive-compulsive in many ways.
That seems to be that. He's a difficult man to convince.
Babbage was a difficult man to work with and argued with everyone.
Yes, well, Inspector Robinson can be a difficult man to sway.
Her husband was a difficult man, and unwilling to change.
We also spoke to Piero… who implied your husband was a difficult man.
You have become a difficult man to gain private audience with.
The start-up cost was higher than projected andValderon is a difficult man.
My brother can be a very difficult man, but he is not a killer.
He was a difficult man, but he was so creative, so quick in response.
With a quick temper,Konstantin was a difficult man and often unpleasant.
I imagine Mr. Stepovic is a difficult man to track down, especially to the home of his girlfriend.
Told Mike this morning I must be a difficult man to find a flatmate for.
I know Mr Van Leyden's a difficult man but it would have been nice to have finished the journey together.
My father may have been a difficult man, but he was no baby-killer!