"Bus-Og" is a word in HILIGAYNON
bús-og - Pure, unadulterated, unalloyed,
undefiled; solid, not hollow. (cf. lubús,
bilóg, búg-os, túnay, lúnsay, púro, hímpit).
busón, (Sp. buzón) Post office box, box
for receiving letters, letter-box, letter-drop,
drop-box. Ihúlug ang sulát sa busón. Drop
the letter into the letter-box (cf. sulúdlan
sang sulát).
Consider this simple thought. The Lord could have made everything brown. Brown grass, brown flowers, brown sky, brown sea. But He didn't. There is much for us to enjoy in the variety and the beauty of His creation. These things illustrate His essential goodness. God is good. His goodness is seen in all His works.
WORD SUGGESTIONS
A cat and a mouse died on the same day and went up to Heaven. At the top they met God and he asked them 'How do you like it so far?' The mouse replied 'It's great, but can I get a pair of roller skates?' God said 'Sure', and he gave him a pair of roller skates. The next day God saw the cat and asked him 'How do you like it up here so far?' and the cat replied 'Great, I didn't know you had meals on wheels up here!'
butá - Blind, sightless; to become totally blind. Nagbutá na siá? Has he gone busón – butíg quite—, totally—, blind? …
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