"Lawang" is a word in CEBUANO
láwang a for an area to be wide, spacious.
Mas láwang ang tinisan kay sa baskitan, A tennis court is wider than a basket-ball court.
n space across, width.
Pila ka mitrus ang láwang sa kalsáda?
How many meters wide is the road?
v [B23] be, become wide or spacious.
lawanglawang, lawangláwang v [B4] {1} have too much space for the amount of material put in.
Naglawanglawang ang trák padúlung sa syudad kay way pasahíru, The truck went to the city nearly empty because there were no
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A judge in a small city was hearing a drunk-driving case and the defendant, who had both a record and a reputation for driving under the influence, demanded a jury trial. It was nearly 4:30 p.m. and getting a jury would take time, so the judge called a recess and went out in the hall looking to impanel anyone available for jury duty. He found a dozen lawyers in the main lobby and told them that they were a jury. The lawyers thought this would be a novel experience and so followed the judge back to the courtroom. The trial was over in about 10 minutes and it was very clear that the defendant was guilty. The jury went into the jury-room, the judge started getting ready to go home, and everyone waited. After nearly three hours, the judge was totally out of patience and sent the bailiff into the jury-room to see what was holding up the verdict. When the bailiff returned, the judge said, "Well have the y got a verdict yet?" The bailiff shook his head and said, "Verdict? Hell, they're still doing nominating speeches for the foreman's position!"
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