"Payugpog" is a word in ILOKANO
v. /MANG-:-AN/ to spray with dust. /MANGI-: I-/ to blow, spray (dust, bits of paper, etc.): said of the wind. Impayugpog ti napigsa nga angin amin nga pappapel ditoy. The strong wind blew all the papers here.
None are so old as those who have outlived enthusiasm.
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A driver pulled up beside a rundown farmhouse. He got out and knocked at the door. A very old woman answered the door, and he asked her for directions to Des Moines."Don't know," the woman said.He got back in his car and pulled away. Then he heard voices. He looked in his rearview mirror and saw the woman and an equally old man waving for him to come back. So he made a U- turn and drove up to them."This is my husband," the old woman said. "He doesn't know how to get to Des Moines either."
alintabó - The rising of clouds of dust, the splashing or spraying of water and the like; to rise (of …
Read the complete definitionkabukabu n dust that settles on things. v [BN; a4b4] covered with dust, spray. Mikabukabu (nakabukabu, gikabukabuhan, gikabukabu) ang salug …
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