"Dugmal" is a word in HILIGAYNON
dúgmal - To use often or frequently, wear
out by constant use. Ginadúgmal níya lang
ang malahálon nga mga panápton. He
wears out his expensive clothes by constant
use. He is always wearing his best clothes.
Indì ka magdúgmal sang ímo sapátos nga
bág-o. Don’t wear your new boots often.
(cf. gánoy, gámit, dagumák, saguláy).
The only person I compete with is Satan. If that happens to be you, then could you please move out of the way? You’re standing in Christ’s spot.
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