"Buelta-Buelta" is a word in HILIGAYNON

buelta-buelta HILIGAYNON
Definition:

bueltá-buélta - To go, walk or pass to
and fro, be coming and going repeatedly.
Anó ang ginabueltábuélta mo? What are
you walking to and fro for? Why are you
coming and going so often? (cf. balíkbálik).

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The darkest clouds precipitate the most rain.

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Laugh your heart out.

An old lady saw a little boy with a fishing-rod over his shoulder and a jar of tadpoles in his hand walking through the park one Sunday. "Little boy," she called, "don't you know you shouldn't go fishing on a Sunday?" "I'm not going fishing, ma'am," he called back, "I'm going home."

awog HILIGAYNON

awóg - A spell or enchantment believed in by the superstitious, and supposed to make one remain within a rather …

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karâ-kárà, karâ-karâ - To come and go, visit frequently, go to and fro. (cf. karâ).

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pakari HILIGAYNON

pakarí - To come here, cause to come here. Ang pagpakádto-pakarí. Ang pagpakádto kag pagpakarí. The journey to and fro. …

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pasingari HILIGAYNON

pasingarí - To come, arrive, go in the direction of the speaker. Ang mga táo sa mga dálan sang (dakû) …

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tikwal HILIGAYNON

tíkwal - To move to and fro, pass over quickly, lick, suck at (as when passing the tongue over the …

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