"Panuluk" is a word in HILIGAYNON
panúluk - Freq. of túluk—to look, see.
Also: Sight, look, vision, mien, eyesight.
The values we rightly associate with the modern age - the "liberty, equality, and fraternity" of the French revolution - are all endangered today not by the dead hand of tradition but by modernity itself, and they can be salvaged only by moving beyond it.
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Salesman: This jug is genuine Indian pottery.Customer: But it says "Made in Cleveland."Salesman: Haven't you ever heard of the Cleveland Indians?
balingasó - To have bloodshot eyes, to look fierce, have fiery or glaring eyes, to be half-blinded by passion, heat …
Read the complete definitionpalandulúm - (H) To become dark, obscure, dim; to darken, dim (intransitive). Nagapalandulúm ang íya mga matá. His eyes are …
Read the complete definitionpan- - A prefix denoting plurality. It indicates:— 1.) an often repeated action, or an action done by way of …
Read the complete definitionrísmò - Dirt, filth; dirty, stained, soiled, sullied; filthy; to get dirty, etc. Nagrísmò ang bátà, kay naghámpang sa lúnang. …
Read the complete definitionuyahón - (B) Face, feature, mien, gaze, look. (cf. guyá, nawóng, panúluk).
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