Cebuano
n. mischief
Cebuano
n. noisy confusion. Ang kagulíyang sa nanúgat sa artista, The noise made by the people meeting the actress; v. be in noisy confusion. Nagkagulíyang ang mga táwu sa súnug, The people broke into noisy confusion at the fire.
Cebuano
n. revolution
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n. unrest
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turbulence
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n. panic
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n. noise made by the knocking of hollow and heavy things; v. make a hollow, rattling sound. Nagkagulkul ang mga húlin sa kumúda, The marbles rattled in the drawer. Mukagulkul kamu sa prisuhan, You will rot (lit. rattle) in prison.
Cebuano
rattle
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crisp
Cebuano
crunchy
Cebuano
a. 1. crisp (but not so crisp as kagubkub). Kagumkum kaáyu ang patátas, The cookies are somewhat crisp; 2. making a crunching, but slightly prolonged sound; v. be crisp.
Cebuano
catastrophe
Cebuano
see kagungkung.
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v. 1. make a hollow sound when empty; 2. be empty, as if producing such a hollow sound. Nipaúlì ku gíkang namasul nga mikagung (nangagung) ang sakayan, I came home from fishing with an empty boat.
Cebuano
n. 1. the portion at the base of the spine of fowl just above the triangular structure which holds the tail feathers (ísul). 2. the analogous structure in mammals; v. be, become skin and bones (like the kagungkung which has little flesh or fat). Mangagungkung (mukagungkung) ka kun dì ka mukáun, You will become very thin if you do not eat. -un a. bony, thin.
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v. go around as a group, take someone along with a group. Daghang mukagunkágun nákù sa pagpangharána, A lot of people take me around to go serenading. Dì ku makigkagunkágun sa mga palahúbug, I don’t go around with drunkards.
Cebuano
grief
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lament
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n. anguish
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n. lamentation
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