"Bulkat" is a word in HILIGAYNON

bulkat HILIGAYNON
Definition:

búlkat - To perplex, confuse, crossexamine, bewilder by putting many
disconnected questions and the like.
Ginbúlkat (ginbulkátbúlkat) sang abogádo

ang testígo. The lawyer tried to bewilder
the witness, cross-examined the witness.
Ibúlkat akó sang pinaháyag sináng táo.
Cross-examine that man for me. Try to
make him contradict his statements by
putting many questions to him in quick
succession. (cf. pát-aw, lúthò, láktaw).

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palag HILIGAYNON

palág - Flustered, flurried, distracted; to be flustered, flurried, distracted with many cares, bewildered, preoccupied, put out, upset, to have …

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palibug HILIGAYNON

palibúg - To confuse, distract, disconcert, fluster, put out, upset, bewilder, cudgel one’s brains, worry, be at a loss. Amó …

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pasingkalo HILIGAYNON

pasingkálò - (B) To turn about in all directions, put many questions, to ply or bewilder with many questions, crossexamine, …

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