"Blanketing" is a word in ENGLISH
of Blanket
The act or punishment of tossing in a blanket.
Cloth for blankets.
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n. textile, specifically cloth woven in the native loom (PAGABLAN). v. /AG-/ to weave cloth, especially in the native loom. …
Read the complete definitionabláy - (B) Shawl, covering for the shoulders and back; to use or wear a shawl. Tan-awá yanáng babáye nga …
Read the complete definitionabóy-abóy - (B) Dim. of abóy: Also A primitive cradle or hammock made of a blanket, an old skirt or …
Read the complete definitionA kind of worsted blanket or wrap.
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-AN/ to stain, discolor. Daytoy nga lupot ti nangali kadagitoy puraw nga ules. This cloth was the one that …
Read the complete definitionáman - To prepare, get—, make—, ready, make preparations for. Magáman ka sa paglakát. Get ready for the march. Nagáman …
Read the complete definitionambílay - A shawl or cover for the shoulders; to cover the shoulders and back, put round the shoulders. Iambílay …
Read the complete definitionambus v {1} [AN; b(1)] ambush, waylay. {2} [A2] go meet a girl at her place of work or study …
Read the complete definitionampílò - A coarse saddle-cloth, saddlepad, often only an old sack or blanket used instead of a saddle by farmers …
Read the complete definitionámpis - (B) A Philippine woman’s skirt; to use or wear such a skirt. Nagaámpis siá sing pulá. She wears …
Read the complete definitionn. wind, draft, current of air. v. /AG-/ to have a wind, to produce a wind. /MAI-/ to be blown …
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-AN/ to cover (a sleeping child, a flowe. bed etc.). Arpawam ta ubing ti ules. Cover that child with …
Read the complete definitionv. /MANG-:-AN/ to wrap (something) around. Balabalan yo dayta ubing ti ules ket nalam-ek. Wrap a blanket around that child …
Read the complete definitionbalúkut v [A3P; b6] {1} wrap up in a blanket, mat, or the like. Nagbúkut kug hábul kay tugnaw, I …
Read the complete definitionbaníg - A mat for a bed, carpet for a floor, etc.; to carpet, use, place, or put down a …
Read the complete definitionA home-made woolen blanket without nap.
Read the complete definitionBlankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed.
Read the complete definitionbidsit, bidsiyit n sheet or blanket used as a cover. v [A; c1] put, make into a bed cover.
Read the complete definitionbinágtong - (H) A parcel, package, bundle, anything wrapped up in an apron, skirt, blanket, etc. (cf. bágtong, pinutús).
Read the complete definitionbítad v [A; a1] pull, usually in the direction of a stationary agent. Bitára nang katri diri, Pull that bed …
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