"Pigung" is a word in CEBUANO
pígung v [A; b] grip or hold s.t.
firmly.
Ayúhag pígung ang baktin kay makabuhì unyà, Hold the piglet tight or it will get away.
Pigúngi ning káhuy kay ákung gabsun, Press this board tight because Im going to saw it.
Because fear kills everything," Mo had once told her. "Your mind, your heart, your imagination.
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