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manifest
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produce
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show
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convince
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n. packet
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n. package. Usa ka pakíting sigarilyu, A pack of cigarettes; v. put in a package.
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vibrate
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n. petiole of a buri palm frond.
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n. dish made from goats’ or dogs’ entrails and blood, cut up and sautéed with spices; v. make paklay.
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v. turn something that is flat. Ang kusug hángin mauy nakapaklì (nakapapaklì) sa páwud sa atup, The strong wind turned the shingles of the roof over. Paklía ang sunud panid, Turn the next page.
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(from kílid) v. remove a thick, heavy sheet which has been attached to or lodged against something Ang kawatan ang nagpaklid sa mahalung kwadru nga gilansang sa bungbung, The thief knocked off the expensive frame that was nailed to the wall. Gipaklid níyag hínay ang tabun sa bugásan, He opened the cover of the rice container slowly.
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v. knock over something erect and not rooted, usually to a lower place. Kinsay nagpakling sa masitíra? Who knocked the flower pots over? Napakling ang makililímus kay nasabdan sa irù nga milabay, The beggar was knocked down by a passing dog that brushed against him.
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a. 1. tending to loaf, take it easy when not watched; 2. lacking the energy to improve one’s lot; v. 1. idle, be loafing. Mahímu rang paklúyan nátù ning buháta, walà bítaw tay súhul, We can take it easy on this job. We’re hardly paid anyway; 2. be slow and unaggressive. Ug magpakluy ka sa kinabúhì, dì ka madiyus, If you are not sufficiently aggressive, you’ll never succeed.
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(from aknit) v. peel off something thin with care, flake in small bits, peel. Akuy mupaknit sa mga silyu arun dílì madáut, I’ll be the one to take the stamps off so they won’t get damaged. Napaknit ang pintal sa bungbung, The paint on the walls peeled off.
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n. fern
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n. wing
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jest
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n. ax
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applause
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