"Overheard" is a word in ENGLISH

overheard ENGLISH
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of Overhear

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On a drive in the country, a city slicker noticed a farmer lifting a pig up to an apple tree and holding the pig there as it ate one apple after another."Maybe I don't know what I'm talking about," said the city slicker, "but if you just shook the tree so the apples fell to the ground, wouldn't it save a lot of time?""Time?" said the farmer. "What does time matter to a pig?"

bati CEBUANO

bátì v {1} [A23; a12] feel s.t. , have symptoms of a sickness. Dì ka mubátig kasakit íning dagúma, You …

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dungug CEBUANO

dungug v {1} [A12; a3b2] hear. Nakadungug ka sa kasábà? Did you hear the noise? Wà nákù madungug ang íyang …

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dungug HILIGAYNON

dungúg - To hear, overhear, catch (by hearing), get to know by hearsay. Nakadungúg ka nga ——? Have you heard …

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hangal HILIGAYNON

hangál - To listen, overhear, eavesdrop, be within ear-shot. Indì ka maghangál sang ámon sugilánon. Don’t listen to our conversation. …

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maniningad HILIGAYNON

maniningád - A listener, eavesdropper, one who overhears a conversation, a spy. (cf. tingád).

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overhear ENGLISH
overhear ENGLISH

To hear more of (anything) than was intended to be heard; to hear by accident or artifice.

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paníngad, paningád-tingád - Freq. of tíngad, tingád-tingád—to overhear, listen in, be an eavesdropper. (cf. pangógo).

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singad-singad HILIGAYNON

singád-singád - To eavesdrop, overhear, listen in. See tingádtingád.

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singud HILIGAYNON

síngud - To listen, overhear, eavesdrop. See tingádtingád, singádsingád.

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tingad HILIGAYNON

tíngad - To overhear, listen, eavesdrop, try to catch what others say. The form paníngad is more in use. Buút …

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