"Luud" is a word in CEBUANO
luud a nauseous, causing nausea.
Luud kan-un ang pagkáung pan-us, Stale food is nauseous to eat.
v [B2; a4] become, feel nauseous.
Nagkaluud ang báhù sa kasilyas, The toilet is getting to smell more and more nauseous.
Lud-un giyud kung mamínaw sa ímung mga pasálig, I really get nauseated listening to your promises.
lud-ánun, lud-unun a easily given to feeling nauseous.
- retch in ENGLISH
lúud paN- v [A2; b3] sulk by refraining from doing s.t.
because of an o?
ense or a wish not granted.
Dì na siya mukanta.
Nanglúud nga wà pakpáki, She wont sing any more.
She is sulking because she didnt get enough applause.
luuray v [C23] take o?
ense at each other and sulk.
Way mahímù ang átung kláb kay nagluuray ang mga upisyális, Our club wont achieve anything because the o?
cers are constantly taking o?
ense at each other and refraining from doing things.
luuran a easily given to sulking, withdrawing from an activity.
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