"Lingkus" is a word in CEBUANO
lingkús v [B; b6] for s.t.
long to curl up or come out in knotted form.
Mulingkús ang písì ug madúgay nang gámit, The rope will curl up if it is used for a long time.
Nagkalingkús na ang mga dáhun sa tabákù nga naláyà na, The tobacco leaves are curling up now that they are withering.
They love their hair because they're not smart enough to love something more interesting.
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A couple came upon a wishing well. The husband leaned over, made a wish and threw in a penny. The wife decided to make a wish, too. But she leaned over too much, fell into the well, and drowned. The husband was stunnedfor a while but then smiled and said, "It really works!"
A long, curling wave rolling in from the ocean. See Comber.
Read the complete definitionA long, curling wave.
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Read the complete definitionkulikutkut v [A] be curled up. Tag-as na ang ímung patilya, mukulikutkut na gánì sa dunggan, Your sideburns are so …
Read the complete definitionkulúkus v [B; c1] curl up. Mikúkus ang mga dáhun sa kahúlaw, The leaves curled up in the long drought. …
Read the complete definitionlikug v [AB; c1] for s.t. long and thin to get crooked or curled. Gilikug níla ang alambri sa punúan …
Read the complete definitionliskug n {1} coil of rattan, wire, or anything sti? . {2} sti? band attached to the rim of a …
Read the complete definitiontribusun v [AB156; a1] have, set the hair in ringlets. Ang byutisyan mauy nagtribusun sa íyang buhuk, The beautician set …
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