"Abrasa" is a word in CHAVACANO, CEBUANO
English: embrace
Tagalog: yakap
abrása v [AC; bc3] walk side by side with.
Hulat kay muabrása kug lakaw ninyu, Wait for me.
Im going to walk next to you.
Dílì ta mag-abrásag lakaw sa karsádang hagip-ut, We shouldnt walk side by side on a narrow street.
When had she stopped being a child? The first time a guy had whistled at her out of a car window when she was walking to school? The moment she started wondering how she looked when she ran, what jiggled or bounced, instead of the pace she was setting? The first time she’d kept from raising her hand because she didn’t want to seem too smart or too eager?
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abrasíti v [C2; c2] promenade arm in arm or side by side. Nakit-an kung ímung bánang may giabrasíting (giabrasitíhang) babáyi, …
Read the complete definitionSide by side, with breasts in a line; as, \"Two men could hardly walk abreast.\"
Read the complete definitionalihid v [B; c16] lean to one side. Nag-alihid ang balay sa kadáan, The house is leaning to one side …
Read the complete definitionaséra - (Sp. acera) Side-walk, pavement; row of houses along both sides of a street. (cf. dálan, dalayándayánan; kúbay, kátay).
Read the complete definitionThe principal walk or approach to a house which is withdrawn from the road, especially, such approach bordered on each …
Read the complete definitionbalisbis -an n {1} eaves, overhanging portion of a roof. {2} place beneath the eaves where rain drops to. Kanali …
Read the complete definitionbantingbanting v [A; a12] for boats to rock from side to side, rock like a boat. Magbantingbanting siyag lakaw kun …
Read the complete definitiondalíkdik - To walk along the border, walk at the side of. (cf. alíhid).
Read the complete definitiondapî-dápì - Dim. and Freq. of dápì. Nagadapî-dapíay silá nga duhá. The two of them are walking—arm in arm,—side by …
Read the complete definitiondayday v [A; b6(1)] put a landmark along a boundary line. Gi-daydayan kug nangkà ang utlánan, I marked the boundary …
Read the complete definitiondáyday - To form—, follow—, keep—, in line, stand—in a row,—in file,—in rank, walk in Indian file. Nagadáyday ang mga …
Read the complete definitiongábas v [AC; c] walk side by side with. Mugábas tag lakaw sa mga dalága, Lets catch up to the …
Read the complete definitiongálhom - (H) A silhouette, phantom, a dim, shadowy, obscure outline or figure, an indistinct form seen in the dark; …
Read the complete definitionhigád - (H) Side, edge, rim, border, corner, verge, margin, outskirts, place away from the center. Sa higád sang dálan. …
Read the complete definitionhubás - To evaporate, dry up, pass off in vapour, vaporize. Nagahubás na ang túbig sa áwang, sa tiníg-ang etc. …
Read the complete definitionhundunghundung v [A3P; a12] walk with the head hanging and swaying from side to side. Naghundunghundung ang hubug sa karsáda, …
Read the complete definitionikid-íkid v [APB3(1)6; c1] for the hips to sway from side to side in walking. Nagpaibug giyug maáyu nang babayhána …
Read the complete definitionlagbas v {1} [A2; b5] pierce or traverse through. Milagbas sa íyang panumdúman ang tíngug sa íyang asáwa, The voice …
Read the complete definitionThe part or space which lies without an inclosure; the outer side, as of a door, walk, or boundary.
Read the complete definitionpalidpid v [AN; b6] pass close along the side of s.t. Namalidpid (mipalidpid) kug ági sa karsáda, I walked along …
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