"Sagudsud" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO

sagudsud HILIGAYNON
Definition:

sagúdsud - To shuffle—, draggle—, trail
noisily—, over the ground or floor (slippers,
boots or the like). Indì ka magsagúdsud
sang ímo sinélas—or—índì mo
pagisagúdsud ang ímo sinélas. Don’t drag
your slippers so noisily over the floor.

sagudsud CEBUANO
Definition:

sagudsud n noisy sound of shu?
ing feet.
v [A; c] walk with a shu?
ing sound.
Ayawg isagudsud ang sapátus kay dalì mahílis, Dont drag your shoes when you walk or theyll wear out fast.

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hagashas HILIGAYNON

hagáshas - To draw, pull, draggle, shuffle, push noisily along a floor (as shuffling the slippered feet, etc.). (cf. sagúdsud).

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karul CEBUANO

kárul v {1} [A3] clatter, make a clattering sound. Mukárul ang bakyà níya sa salug, Her wooden slippers will clatter …

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kiras ILOKANO

v. /AG-/ to walk by dragging the feet or causing them to scrape the ground or floor. /MANGI-: I-/ to …

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ragasras HILIGAYNON

ragásras - To creak, scrape, make a noise as of slippers dragged along the floor, or the like. (cf. ragósros).

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un CEBUANO

-un direct passive verb a? x, future. (past: gi- subjunctive: -a. Potential forms: past: na-; future and subjunctive: ma-. ) …

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