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sketchy
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crisscross
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a. for food to be tough and hard to break but flexible; v. come out tough, become tough. Mukínut (makínut) ang sitsarun ug dílì isulud ug sirádu, Pork rinds get tough and lose their crispness if you don’t keep them in a jar.
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quotation
quotation
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end
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n. limit
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absurd
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silly
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v. squire
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number five hundred; v. see disiutsu.
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n. twinkle
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v. blink the eyes. Ikípat (kipáta) sa túbig ang ímung puling, Blink your eyes in a basin of water to get the speck out. (→) v. do something quick as a flash. Mikipat lang ang íyang úlu sa bintánà, His head just appeared for a second in the window. a constantly blinking. Kipat siyag mata kay nirbiyusun, Her eyes blink all the time because she is nervous; n. action of blinking.
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n. sparkle
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shimmer
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don’t give or ask to be given the change. Kipditsíns na lang kay wà kuy isuklì, Just let me keep the change because I have no change; v. ask to keep the change. Ang mga silbidúra run kusug kaáyung mukipditsíns, The waitresses nowadays ask to keep the change.
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v. draw the knees and thighs together. Mikípì paglingkud ang nagmíni, The girl wearing a mini skirt sat with her knees drawn together. Kipía (ikípì) ang ímung mga páa inigkanáug nímu sa hagdan, Keep your legs together as you go down the stairs. kipìkipì n. 1. kind of spreading, half woody herb with leaves consisting of four pinnae which contract when touched: Mimosa pudica; 2. name also given to a related ornamental herb, less sensitive with yellow axilliary flowers.
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v. hold or take hold of something between two fingers or with two sticks, tongs or the like. Ikípit ning duha ka lápis sa singkuwinta nga náa sa lungag, Pick out the half-dollar in the hole with these two pencils.
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abate
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shrink
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