"Hara-Hara" is a word in HILIGAYNON
hará-hará - Crackling (of a brightly
burning fire, etc.); to crackle; to be elated
with joy, excited with passion. Ang kaláyo
nagaharáhará. The fire is crackling. Indì
mo pagpaharaharahón ang kaláyo. Don’t
make the fire crackle. Nagaharáhará siá—
sa kalípay,—sa kaákig. He—is elated with
joy,—excited with anger).
I can speak of our baby like this to no one else. Who but his father would linger over the exact width of his gummy little smile or the blueness of his eyes, or the sweetness of his little lick of tawny hair on his forehead?
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To make a series of small, sharp, rapidly repeated explosions or sounds, as salt in fire; to crackle; to snap.
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Read the complete definitionpangaráb-kárab - Freq. of karábkárab—to flame, flare up, burn lustily; to crackle (of fire).
Read the complete definitionsíyuk v {1} [A2S] sputter. Ígù rang nakasíyuk ang ribintadur ug walà makabutu, The firecracker just sputtered and didnt ex-plode. …
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