"Tikwal" is a word in HILIGAYNON
tíkwal - To move to and fro, pass over
quickly, lick, suck at (as when passing the
tongue over the teeth in order to loosen
adhering or imbedded particles of food).
Tikwalí ang tingá sang dílà mo, agúd
maggwâ sa ngípon. Suck at the particles of
food, that they may come away from the
teeth. (tíkal id.).
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