"Paatubang" is a word in HILIGAYNON
paatúbang - To put in front of, confront
with, hold before one’s eyes.
Ginpaatubángan níya ang buyóng sang
pusíl. He confronted the robber with the
rifle. He pointed the rifle at the robber. (pa,
atúbang).
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