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rattle
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ramshackle
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n. authority
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n. government
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n. application
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n. furnishing
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n. utility
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stock
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n. cutlery
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n. desire
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n. lust
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n. pleasure
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n. 1. kind of small crab of muddy areas near the shore, with highly prized flesh, but small; 2. see kagangkagang. kagangkagang n. a small land crab, dark brown in color, inedible, and with a venomous bite. a for machines or vehicles to be rickety and ready to fall apart. Ang kagangkagang níyang kutsi, His rattletrap car; v. be rickety.
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ramshackle
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v. for a machine to fail to work. Mikagar ang dyíp paglabang sa subà, The jeep stopped dead upon crossing the river. Mikagar ang pusil, The rifle didn’t go off.
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see garal.
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conceit
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(from kagirun—slang); a. 1. having pockmarks. Dì nímu ikapusta ang kágards nga dyúlin, You can’t bet marbles with a rough surface; 2. ugly; 2a. old, above thirty. Ang amatyur kantis karun álang sa mga kágards, The amateur contest is for the above thirty’s. 3. broke, out of money for gambling. Dì na ku mudúwà kay kágards, I won’t play any more because I’m broke; v. be, become pockmarked.
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a. haggard and emaciated; v. be haggard and emaciated. Nagkagas na ang pinirísung wà pakan-a, The prisoner is haggard and thin from lack of food.
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v. for skin diseases to dry and develop scabs. Mukágas ang núka nga maigù sa tambal, A skin disease dries instantly if you apply the right medicine.
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