"Pabangud" is a word in HILIGAYNON

pabangud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pabangúd - To attribute, shift the blame
on, impugn, incriminate, tax or charge
with, lay to one’s door or charge, point an
accusing finger at, etc. See pabángdan.
Indì ka magpabangúd sa ímo isigkatáo
sang ímo mga sayúp. Indì mo
pagipabangúd sa ímo isigkatáo ang ímo
mga sayúp. Don’t blame your neighbour
for your own faults or mistakes.

Few words of positivity

Gamache nodded. It was what made his job so fascinating, and so difficult. How the same person could be both kind and cruel, compassionate and wretched. Unraveling a murder was more about getting to know the people than the evidence. People who were contrary and contradictory, and who often didn't even know themselves.

Louise Penny, Bury Your Dead

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Laugh your heart out.

Every night, after dinner, a man took off for the local tavern. He spent the whole evening there, and arrived home very drunk around midnight each night. He always had trouble getting his key into the keyhole and getting the door opened. His wife, waiting up for him, would go to the door and let him in. Then she would proceed to yell and scream at him, for his constant nights out, and coming home in a drunken state. But, Harry continued his nightly routine. One day, the wife was talking to a friend about her husband's behavior, and was particularly distraught by it all. The friend listened to her, and then said, "Why don't you treat him a little differently, when he comes home? Instead of berating him, why don't you give him some loving words, and welcome him home with a kiss? He then might change his ways." The wife thought that might be a good idea. That night, Harry took off again, after dinner. And, about midnight, he arrived home, in his usual condition.His wife heard him at the door, and quickly went to it, and opened the door, and let Harry in.This time, instead of berating him, as she had always done, she took his arm, and led him into the living room. She sat him down in an easy chair, put his feet up on the ottoman and took his shoes off. Then she went behind him, and started to cuddle him a little. After a little while, she said to him, "It's pretty late, dear. I think we had better go upstairs to bed, now, don't you think?"At that, Harry replied, in his inebriated state, "I guess we might as well. I'll be getting in trouble with the stupid wife when I get home anyway!"

angkon HILIGAYNON

ángkon - To acquire, take or get possession of, appropriate. Magapaninguhâ gid akó sa pagángkon sinâ nga dútà. I will …

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bangud HILIGAYNON

bangúd - Reason, motive, cause; used in the passive voice with the meaning: to place the responsibility upon, to put …

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basol HILIGAYNON

básol - Blame, reprimand; to scold, chide, blame, reprimand, reproach, give one a talking to. Basóla siá. Reproach him. Reprimand …

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hanungud HILIGAYNON

hanungúd - To refer to, belong to, be relevant, appertain to, bear upon, touch, affect, have to do with, be …

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haon HILIGAYNON

haón - (B) To suspect, lay the blame on, impute to, tax with, attribute or charge to, inculpate, incriminate, twit. …

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lagi HILIGAYNON

lági - (B) Quick, at once, immediately, without delay, with great despatch; surely, precisely, without questioning; always, constantly. Kádto ka …

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pabangdan HILIGAYNON

pabángdan - To attribute to, inculpate, impute, lay the guilt, etc. upon someone else, accuse, denounce, make responsible; blame. Indì …

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sala HILIGAYNON

salâ - Sin, fault, error, evil-doing, wrongdoing, transgression, mistake, misdemeanour, misconduct, misbehaviour, fall, lapse, offence, trespass, iniquity, demerit; to err, …

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