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see gus-ap.
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n. delicacy made of ground, roasted corn or rice mixed with sugar and dry coconut pounded in a mortar; v. make gúsang. -in- see gúsang, n.
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n. thread of a screw; v. thread. Naggusánu ku ug bára pára gam-ung pirnu, I am threading an iron bar to make into a bolt. Gusanúhi ug pínu arun musakar áring twirka, Make a fine thread on it so it will fit this nut.
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v. have something for one’s benefit and use. Ang giprindáhan mauy mugusar sa yútà, The holder of the mortgage enjoys the use of the land. Láing istudiyanti ang naggusar sa librung ákung giabángan, Another student made use of the book I rented.
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n. name given to mullets (Mugilidae) that are less than a foot in length.
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deformed
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v. for soft materials to have a good-sized hole in them. Nagusbat ang samput sa íyang karsúnis, The seat of his pants got torn. Nagkagusbat ang ílang atup nga nípà, Their thatched roof is getting full of holes; n. large tear or hole in soft material. -un a. full of holes.
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see gísì.
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v. be very hungry (coarse). Kadtung giguslà habhab na, If you’re so damn hungry, go on eat; n. strong feeling of hunger (coarse).
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v. destroy things by chewing them to pieces. Giguslab sa irù ang hapin sa bátà, The dog chewed the baby’s diaper.
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n. a structure or a pipe shaped like a goose neck.
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n. rib
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appetite
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apppetite
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bloodthirsty
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like
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liking
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mood
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n. craving
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v. want
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