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ticklish
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off
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hysterical
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v. gone with
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v. was accompanied
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a. warm; v. 1. feel warm. Ug mugil-as ang panahun, paghúkas, arun dì ka gil-asan, If the weather gets hot, take off your shirt so you won’t feel hot; 2. feel restless, uneasy. Gigil-ásan ang íyang ginikánan sa dúgayng pagpinaábut kaníya, Her parents were restless waiting for her. ka- n. 1. heat; 2. feeling of restlessness. ma-un a. ill at ease. Magil-ásun siya nga miatúbang sa bisíta, She was ill at ease as she received her visitor.
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v. for a tiny portion of something to stick out from behind or inside something that conceals it. Migil-it na ang adlaw sa subangan, The sun has emerged from the east. Igil-it ang tumuy sa ímung dílà, Stick out the tip of your tongue.
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v. break someone’s bones. Gil-urun (gil-uran) ta ka run, I’ll break your bones.
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bored
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languish
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n. depth
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adj. shining
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adj. shiny
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beam
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glare
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n. glitter, sparkle. Masúlaw ang gílak sa íyang mga aláhas, The glitter of her jewelry was dazzling; v. 1. glitter, sparkle. Migílak ang íyang mga mata, Her eyes glittered; 2. shine in popularity, prominence. Si Ilbis naggilak gihápun sa íyang kabantug, Elvis still is shining in his popularity. gilakgilak v. have a sparkling brilliance. ma-un a. sparkling.
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shimmer
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v. struck
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v. make crosswise or diagonal incisions into something Gilanga (gilangi) ang isdà únà pritúha, Make incisions in the fish before you fry it.
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disturb
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