"Kuyamang" is a word in CEBUANO
kuyámang v {1} [A2S; b] for insects to crawl.
Mikuyámang ang básul sa ákung buktun, The caterpillar crawled on my arm.
{2} [A; b(1)] spread slowly to an area.
Mikuyámang sa Sugbu ang pamúhat ug lílas, Film-making spread slowly in Cebu.
{3} [A23; b(1)] creep deep through ones feelings.
Ang kalalim sa íyang haluk mikuyámang sa ákung kinahiladman, The sweetness of his kisses crept through my innermost senses.
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