"Bastus" is a word in CEBUANO

bastus CEBUANO
Definition:

bastus n clubs in the Spanish cards.
v [B12; b4(1)] for a club to be drawn.
Hibastusan ang ákung karta, I drew a club, or My cards were beaten by a club.

bastus CEBUANO
Definition:

bastus a acting in a morally reprehensible way.
Kabastus, mangílad ug buta, How reprehensible!
Cheating a blind man!
Nagkalingaw ug isturyag bastus, They were amusing themselves telling dirty stories.
[B2; b6] to be morally reprehensible.
paka-v [A13; a12] act in a reprehensible way, treat, regard s.
o.
as reprehensible.
Nagpakabastus ka ánang ímung pangitsúra, The way youre dressed, you look reprehensible.

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Two hunters got a pilot to fly them into the far north for elk hunting. They were quite successful in their venture and bagged six big bucks. The pilot came back, as arranged, to pick them up. They started loading their gear into the plane, including the six elk. But the pilot objected and he said, "The plane can only take four of your elk; you will have to leave two behind." They argued with him; the year before they had shot six and the pilot had allowed them to put all aboard. The plane was the same model and capacity. Reluctantly, the pilot finally permitted them to put all six aboard. But when the attempted to take off and leave the valley, the little plane could not make it and they crashed into the wilderness. Climbing out of the wreckage, one hunter said to the other, "Do you know where we are?" "I think so," replied the other hunter. I think this is about the same place where we landed last year!"

bakud HILIGAYNON

bákud - An artificial canal in a river narrowing towards the end and provided there with a fish-trap. (cf. pailíg …

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whist ENGLISH

Not speaking; not making a noise; silent; mute; still; quiet.

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paravant ENGLISH

In front; publicly.

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Sprained in the shoulder, as a horse.

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helmet ENGLISH

That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc.

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bawbu CEBUANO

bawbu n k. o. tree.

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pass ENGLISH

To go successfully through, as an examination, trail, test, etc.; to obtain the formal sanction of, as a legislative body; …

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brokado HILIGAYNON

brokádo - (Sp. brocado) Gold or silver brocade.

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curbstone ENGLISH

A stone /et along a margin as a and protection, as along the edge of a sidewalk next the roadway; …

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sned ENGLISH

To lop; to snathe.

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Afternoon LAW AND LEGAL

This word has two senses, it may mean the whole time from noon to midnight; or it may mean the …

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blucher ENGLISH

A kind of half boot, named from the Prussian general Blucher.

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whop ENGLISH
silken ENGLISH

To render silken or silklike.

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tsiko HILIGAYNON

tsíko - (Sp. chico) Sapodilla, naseberry, both the tree and its fruit that is highly esteemed on account of its …

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pitfall ENGLISH

A pit deceitfully covered to entrap wild beasts or men; a trap of any kind.

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predicate ENGLISH

To affirm something of another thing; to make an affirmation.

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