"Sarumbali" is a word in HILIGAYNON
sarumbálì - To move about in all
directions as restless crowds of people,
ants, etc. (cf. surumbálì id.).
It is the vocation of the Christian in every generation to out-think all opposition.
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linggóhot - To go or walk about in all directions, disperse (as a crowd, etc. paninggóhot, sarumbálì).
Read the complete definitionlininggóhot - To move about in all directions, as crowds of people in a market, on a feast-day, etc. Nagalininggóhot …
Read the complete definitionpaninggóhot - To move about in all directions, as people coming out of a theatre, a church, an assembly hall, …
Read the complete definitionringgóhot - (B) See linggóhot, lininggóhot id. (cf. sarumbálì).
Read the complete definitionsinurumbálì - See sinambúnut, sarumbálì, surumbálì—to crowd, gather, etc.
Read the complete definitionsurumbálì - To urge or press forward, move about in all directions, jostle each other, throng, gather, collect in large …
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