"Takmul" is a word in CEBUANO
takmul a drawing the lips in or biting the lower lip in defiance, anger, or when making an e?
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v [A13; b6] for the lips to purse.
Nagtakmul ang íyang simud, He drew in his mouth.
paN- v [A; b6] draw in the lips, bite the lower lip.
Nanakmul siyang nag-alsa sa kahun, He bit his lower lip while heaving the box.
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