"Abrap" is a word in CEBUANO
abrap a {1} sudden.
Abrap ra kaáyu nang ímung pag-anhi, Your coming is very sudden.
{2} brusque.
v [B12; c1] {1} be sudden, do s.t.
by plunging right into it.
{2} be brusque.
Naabrap ra tu nímu pagkatubag, You answered in a brusque way.
Who would have imagined a creature that has lived thousands of years would find itself short of time.
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