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v. cover over, fill up with soil. Ayúhag tambun ang gamut arun sigúrung mutúbù, Cover the roots well so that they will be sure to grow. Tambúni ang písak arun dílì maghítak, Throw sand in the puddle so it will not turn into a mire. -an n. kind of small bamboo fish trap placed on the sea floor with its top covered with corals and stones. paN-an v. catch, trap fish using such a fish trap.
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v. attend a gathering. Mutambung ta sa íyang lubung, Let’s attend his funeral.
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n. 1. see tambul; 2. cylinder of a revolver. pistúla nga di- revolver.
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see tambukàkà.
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see babuybabuy, 1.
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see tambukàkà.
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n. 1. tambourine; 2. round fancy earrings or necklace in tambourine shape or highly ornate filigree; v. wear earrings of this sort.
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n. exhaust pipe of motor vehicles; v. use, attach an exhaust pipe.
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see tama.
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a. carelessly inattentive, neglectful; v. 1. be careless, neglectful. Labihan nímung nakatamhang sa ímung pamilya! How you have been neglecting your family! Gitamhángan níya ang íyang pagmaníhu maung nadisgrasya, He was careless when he drove so he had an accident; 2. damage, destroy maliciously. Gitamhángan sa mga ilagà ang mga libru, The rats destroyed the books. -an(→) a. bent on destroying, breaking things. Ang dúlun tamhangan sa tanum, Locusts are destructive to plants; v. become destructive.
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v. make a plant be in the shade. Dakung káhuy nga nagtamhung sa mga tanum, The tall tree that shades the plants.
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a. 1. sticky and moist. Támì nga armirul, Sticky laundry starch. Támì nga panahun, Humid weather; 2. dirt-soaked. Támì nga sinínà, Soiled clothing; 3. wet and muddy. Támì ang ílang tugkaran kun mag-ulan, Their yard becomes wet and muddy when it rains; v. 1. become sticky and moist, dirt-soaked, or muddy. Mutámì (matámì) ang kalámay kun hitun-ugan, Brown sugar becomes moist and sticky when exposed to damp; 2. for rain to fall. Nagtámì na sad, It’s raining again. -un a. moist or partially melted brown sugar.
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v. visit someone or a place. Gitamiáwan (gitamíaw) nákù ang ákung apuhan, I visited my grandparents.
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nawong
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sneer
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v. stick out the lower lip in derision. Nahiubus ang nangulitáwu nímu kay ímung gitamihíran, Your suitor was hurt because you stuck out your lower lip at him. matamihírun, matinamihírun a. characterized with derision. Napikal ku sa íyang matamihírun nga katáwa, I got irked at her derisive laughter.
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choosy
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see himilì. see pílì.
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n. 1. shipworms, edible marine mollusks that bore into wood; 2. kind of edible insect grub, usually found in rotten logs; v. be infested with shipworms.
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n. mucous discharge when one has colds; v. have a cold.
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