"Hangus" is a word in CEBUANO

hangus CEBUANO
Definition:

hángus v [A2S3P; a4] breathe heavily or with di?
culty.
Minghán-gus siya, dáyun namatay, He labored for breath and died.
Naghangus (gihángus) siyang nagtungas sa bakilid, She was breathing hard and heavily as she climbed the hill.
n heavy breathing.

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fnese ENGLISH

To breathe heavily; to snort.

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hagrak HILIGAYNON

hágrak - To snore, breathe with difficulty due to stuffed nostrils or the like. (cf. hulágok, hurágok). hagnáya – hákad …

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hangos HILIGAYNON

hángos - To wheeze, puff, gasp for breath, pant, breathe heavily or with difficulty. Kon magdalágan ka sing súbung siní …

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pasong-pasong HILIGAYNON

pasóng-pasóng - (B) To pant, gasp for breath, breathe heavily, as one exhausted with running or overexertion. (cf. hápò, hímpok, …

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