"Sikma" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
síkma - (H) To blow the nose with the aid
of the finger and thumb or with a
handkerchief. Isíkma ang síp-on mo. Blow
your nose. (cf. sungá).
sikma v [A2N2; b6] blow ones nose.
ug dugù [A1] have a nose- bleed.
Nagsikma intáwun ug dugù ang aláut sa kakusug sa suk-mag nga íyang nadáwat, The poor fellow was hit so hard he had a nosebleed.
ug kusáhus [A13] get a good punch in the nose (lit.
blow jerked meat out of the nose).
ug manintimus, trín blow a long column from the nose after crying.
Tan-áwa lang unyà ninyu dì ba manikmag manintimus kining búang nga asáwa, Just watch if that crazy wife of mine doesnt blow her nose from crying.
Perhaps there are many "nows" of varying duration, depending on just what it is we are doing. We must face up to the fact that, at least in the case of humans, the subject experiencing subjective time is not a perfect, structureless observer, but a complex, multilayered, multifaceted psyche. Different levels of our consciousness may experience time in quite different ways. This is evidently the case in terms of response time. You have probably had the slightly unnerving experience of jumping at the sound of a telephone a moment or two before you actually hear it ring. The shrill noise induces a reflex response through the nervous system much faster than the time it takes to create the conscious experience of the sound.It is fashionable to attribute certain qualities, such as speech ability, to the left side of the brain, whereas others, such as musical appreciation, belong to processes occurring on the right side. But why should both hemispheres experience a common time? And why should the subconscious use the same mental clock as the conscious?
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ambohóng - To snort, blow air through the nose in anger or discontent, to grumble, murmur, complain. Indì ka magambohóng. …
Read the complete definitionTo clear of contents by forcing air through; as, to blow an egg; to blow one's nose.
Read the complete definitionkusmu v [b6] snort, blow air out through the nose and vocalize at the same time. Gikusmúhan lang ku sa …
Read the complete definitionósngad - To force air through the nose, as done by one who dislikes a smell, to snort. Nagaósngad siá, …
Read the complete definitionv. /AG-/ to blow the nose. /MANGI-: I-/ to blow (mucus) out of the nose.
Read the complete definitionpaníkma - To blow the nose. (cf. síkma).
Read the complete definitionpaningmuhî - To escape from, tear oneself away from, break off (away, loose) from, free oneself, get free. (cf. pamúhì). …
Read the complete definitionpanungá - Freq. of sungá—to blow the nose. (cf. síkma, paníkma).
Read the complete definitionThe act of inflating the middle ear by blowing air up the nose during the act of swallowing; -- so …
Read the complete definitionsinga Active Verb: suminga Passive Verb: isinga Definition: (verb) to expel mucus from the nose 2 Definition: Notes: Examples: 1) …
Read the complete definitionTo blow, as the nose; to snuff, as a candle.
Read the complete definitionTo blow, wipe, or clear, as the nose.
Read the complete definitionsungá - (B) To blow the nose. Súngha! Panungá! Blow your nose. Isungá ang sípon mo sa pányo, sa bintánà, …
Read the complete definitionsúnghon - From sungá—to blow the nose.
Read the complete definitionúsngad - To snort, blow air through the nose, as one expelling, or trying to avoid breathing, a bad smell, …
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