"Bughaw" is a word in TAGALOG, CEBUANO
bughaw
Definition: (adj) blue
bughaw a {1} faded, pale in color.
Bughaw nga itum, A faded black color.
{2} light blue in color.
Pinintálag bughaw, Painted light blue.
v [B; c1] for colors to fade, get to be dull.
Nabughaw ang íyang sinínà kay gihayhay sa ínit, Her dress faded because she hung it in the sun.
Money can bring the children into places of power and influence
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