"Suyak" is a word in HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
súyak - Thorn, prick, prickle, a sharp
splinter; to prick, said of thorns, etc.
Andam ka, agúd índì ka masúyak sang
matalíwis nga mga inágsap. Take care,
lest the sharp chips should prick you.
Nasúyak siá sang tunúk. He was pricked
by a thorn. (cf. tunúk, úngon, dalíngag,
dógi).
súyak v [A; c] put a spike, thorn, or anything pointed on a path to pierce a foot or tire.
Suyákan nátù ang kadaplínan sa gardin, Lets put pointed stakes all around the edges of the garden.
n = suyak.
() n nail, tack or the like, to pierce the foot.
....her life would be a giddy crossword, working down from some clues and across from others.
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A man learned shortly before quitting time that he had to attend a meeting. He tried unsuccessfully to locate his car-pool members to let them know that he would not be leaving with them. Hastily he scribbled a message to one fellow and left it on his desk: "I have a last-minute meeting. Leave without me. Dave." At 7:00 p.m., the man stopped at his desk and found this note: "Meet us at the bar and grill across the street. You drove today, you idiot."
dógi - (B) Thorn, prick, prickle, barb, spike, spine, point; to prick, scatter—, strew with—, thorns, etc. Nadógi ang tiíl …
Read the complete definitionsuyákon - Thorny, spiny, prickly, full of pricks, prickles, spines or thorns; (cf. súyak, tunukón).
Read the complete definitionúdyong - A sharp point, prick, prickle, thorn, splinter; sting, pain (as caused by the prick of anything sharp-pointed). (cf. …
Read the complete definitionúngon - Prick, prickle, thorn, spine, splinter. (cf. dalíngag, súyak, tunúk, dúgi).
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