"Polok" is a word in HILIGAYNON

polok HILIGAYNON
Definition:

pólok - To struggle or make frantic efforts
to escape from a firm grasp or to rise from
underneath a superimposed weight, and
the like.

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hiwasa HILIGAYNON

hiwasâ - To writhe, move about restlessly, stir and wriggle as one struggling to get free from some superimposed weight …

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polog HILIGAYNON

pólog - (B) To be in a hurry or anxious to do something at once. Nagapólog siá sa pagpaúlì. He …

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polok-polok HILIGAYNON

polók-pólok - Dim. and Freq. of pólok. Nagapolókpólok ang karabáw nga ginamarkahán. The buffalo that is being branded is making …

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rimpwal HILIGAYNON

rímpwal - To struggle hard or make great efforts to escape, to strain every nerve to break fetters, shake off …

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tikyahad, tikyahad HILIGAYNON

tikyáhad, tikyahád - To stumble, make a false step and reel in consequence without falling altogether, to lose one’s tíkop …

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trompison HILIGAYNON

trompisón - (Sp. trompis) A blow with the fist. But in Visayan almost exclusively used in the meaning: to struggle, …

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tumpilak HILIGAYNON

tumpilák - Gambol, frisk, frolic, running and jumping with clapping of hands, or the like; to frolic, gambol, frisk, run …

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