"Likhad" is a word in CEBUANO
likhad v [B3(1); b(1)] for the brim of s.t.
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and woven to open out.
Mulikhad (malikhad) ang daplin sa nígu ug wà pay liskug, The sides of a winnowing tray will come out open if theres no ring to keep it in place.
Their relationship must be all claws and blades: law and custom gave him a thousand types of power over {her}, while she had only the one, pointed firmly at his heart.
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