"Kudaw" is a word in HILIGAYNON

kudaw HILIGAYNON
Definition:

kúdaw - To walk abroad under difficulties,
as at night, during pelting rain, in a raging
storm or the like. Ngáa nga ikáw gid ang
nagkúdaw sa siníng óras? Why have you
ventured to walk out by yourself at such an
hour? (cf. dúkaw).

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The couple was dining out when the wife noticed a familiar face at the bar. "Elliot," she said, pointing "do you see that man downing bourbon at the bar?"The husband looked over and nodded. "Well," the woman continued, "he's been drinking like that for 10 years, ever since I jilted him!"The husband returned to his meal. "Nonsense," he said, "even that's not worth so much celebrating!"

dukaw HILIGAYNON

dúkaw - To venture abroad, walk abroad under difficulties, as at night, during rain or in a storm, to brave …

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