busqué

/busˈke/, [busˈke]

i searched, looked


Verb busqué

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of buscar.

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Examples
  • La busqué.

    I looked for her.

  • Busqué una moneda en mi bolsillo para llamar por teléfono.

    I searched in my pocket for a coin to make a phone call.

  • Busqué un lugar para dormir.

    I looked for a place in which to sleep.

  • Nunca te busqué.

    I never looked for you.

  • Lo busqué a él.

    I looked for him.

  • Busqué por todos lados un departamento pequeño.

    I've searched everywhere for a small apartment.

  • Lo busqué por todas partes pero no lo encontré.

    I looked for it everywhere but didn't find it.

  • Busqué en mi armario algo para ponerme.

    I looked in my closet for something to wear.

  • Lo busqué por todos lados.

    I have looked for it up and down.

  • Busqué por todos lados mi encendedor, pero no pude encontrarlo.

    I searched high and low for my lighter but couldn't find it.

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