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v. help someone lift something to put it on his head. Usdúgi siya sa táru, Help him lift the can onto his head.
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a. filled or piled to heaping. Ang kan-un usdung kaáyu nga pagkabutang sa bandihádu, The hominy is piled high on the platter; n. moundlike top or heap. Ang usdung sa nilabhan nga gisulud sa planggána túpung nákù, The mound of clothes I put in the wash basin is as tall as I am; v. be heaping high. Iusdung (usdúnga) pagtakus, Make it heaping measures.
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n. bark
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yap
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yelp
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v. 1. bark. Kinsay giúsig sa irù? Who is the dog barking at? 2. cough (colloquial). Sayu pa nà siyang miúsig, He has been coughing since early morning. hiN- a. given to barking. -l-un a. prone to being barked at.
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a. waste. Úsik kaáyung ilábay ning kan-úna! What a waste to throw this food away. Úsik, wà ku makapalit! What a pity, I couldn’t buy it; n. name given to a variety of types of sorcery all of which cause grave illness; 1. kind of sorcery similar to voodoo, in which something is done to a representation of the victim, which in turn hurts the victim; 2. kind of sorcery inserting insects into the victim; v. 1. waste. Dì ku mag-úsik ug panahun, I won’t waste my time. Wà nákù usíki ang kwarta, I did not spend the money uselessly; 1a. feel bad over the loss or waste of something Giusíkan ku sa mga kahigayúnang ímung gipalabay, I regret all the opportunities you allowed to go by. 2. spill something out of a container, thus wasting it. Daghang kan-ung naúsik sa lamísa, You spilled a lot of rice on the table; 2a. — ang, ug dugù v. spill blood. Kung kinahanglánun, usíkan nákug dugù ang pagpanalípud sa ákung yútang natawhan, I will shed my blood in the defense of my native land if necessary; 3. be a victim of the sorcery úsik. (→) n. things that spill or fall off onto something Kining mátang sa paggaling daghag usik, This way of milling results in a lot of spillage. -an(→) a. wasteful, extravagant. Usikan kaáyu siya, She is very wasteful; n. sorcerer who can practice úsik. ma-un a. having or entailing waste. Mausíkun nga paági, Wasteful procedure. Anak nga mausíkun, The Prodigal Son.
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spend extravagently
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waste
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idle
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adj. extravagant
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n. hag
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prodigal
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spendthrift
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examine
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n. quiz
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scrijtinize
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scrutinize
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v. 1. ask, seek to be informed. ‘Unsa, nakagustu ka sa ímung trabáhu?’ miusísa nákù si Husi, ‘How do you like your work?’ Joe asked me. 2. study, examine closely to analyze. Nag-usísa ang piskal sa kásu sa pagpatay, The fiscal is conducting an investigation on the homicide case. Usisáhun nátù ug unsay nakapakunhud sa átung baligyà, Let us study what made our sales drop; 3. analyze, test to determine something Nag-usísa silas yútà ug magkinahanglan bag abúnu, They are testing the soil to see if it needs fertilizer; n. investigation, inquiry. mausisáhun a. 1. questioning, inquisitive; 2. scrutinizing with full attention to details.
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n. diagnosis
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