"Hugsoy" is a word in HILIGAYNON
húgsoy - To drop, droop or hang down
limp as the limbs of a person in a swoon or
the like. Nagahúgsoy ang íya bútkon kon
maglakát nga walâ sing hayónháyon. He
lets his arms hang down when he walks,
without swinging them. (cf. lóyloy,
hóyhoy).
Like an ant, I will find my way round any obstacle. Like a child, I will persevere with pinpoint focus.
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