The Spanish verb Dar means to give, but there are many Spanish expressions that are formed with Dar. Here are some of them.
dar a
to face
dar a luz un niño
to give birth
dar asco
to disgust
dar calabazas
to jilt or flunk
dar carta blanca a uno
to give someone a free hand
dar cuerda a
to wind
dar con
to find or run into
dar de comer/beber
to feed/to give a drink to
dar el golpe de gracia
to finish someone off
dar gritos
to shout
dar guerra
to cause or make trouble
dar la hora
to strike the hour
dar la lata
to bother
dar las gracias
to thank
dar por sentado
to take (something/someone) for granted
dar rienda suelta a
to give free rein to
dar un abrazo
to hug or embrace
dar un paseo
to take a walk or ride
dar una vuelta
to take a walk or ride
dar vuelta a algo
to think something over
darse cuenta de
to realize
darse la mano
to shake hands
darse por vencido
to give up
darse prisa
to hurry
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