"Pusdu" is a word in CEBUANO

pusdu CEBUANO
Definition:

pusdù v {1} [A13; c6] put s.t.
down with considerable force.
Ayaw ug ipusdù ang sag-ub arun dì mabuak, Do not put the bamboo water container down hard or it will break.
{2} [bc] in-vest all of a sum on s.t.
Gipusdù ni Tátay ang íyang ritayirmint ug yútà, Father invested all of his retirement pay on a piece of land.

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