"Butaltal" is a word in CEBUANO
butaltal v [A] for s.t.
bulky to be lying in an ungainly way.
Mibutaltal si Tambuk sa katri, Fatso is sprawled on the bed.
Kuháa ang kaban nga nagbutaltal sa hawanan, Get rid of this trunk sitting in the middle of the room.
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