"Tulak" is a word in TAGALOG, HILIGAYNON, CEBUANO
tulak1
Active Verb: tumulak
Definition: (verb) to leave by boat; to depart by boat
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Examples: Tumulak siya papuntang Cebu. (He left by boat to Cebu.)
túlak - To throw, pitch, fling, push (away),
launch, put off, put to sea. Gintúlak níya
akó. He pushed me aside (away). Itúlak
ang sakayán. Launch the boat. Put (bear,
push) off. (cf. tulúd, habóy, pilák, tíklod,
síkway).
túlak, To sow, put in the first seed or
seedling, to plant, set up, establish, erect,
commence building a house by setting up
the first post, or the like. (cf. túdlak,
panúdlak).
tulak2
Active Verb: magtulak
Passive Verb: itulak
Definition: (verb) to shove; to push
2
Definition:
Notes:
Examples: 1) Magtulak tayo ng sirang kotse. (Let's push the broken car.) 2) Itulak natin ang kotse. (Let's push the car.)
tulak
Definition: see tulak1 see tulak2
tulak v [A; b4(1)] stop raining.
Pil-a nag páyung kay mituwak nag uwan, Fold the umbrella now because the rain has stopped.
Didtu mi hitulaki sa ulan sa Karkar, The rain stopped falling when we got to Carcar.
túlak v [A; c] {1} push or move s.t.
with the arm.
Kami mauy mitúlak sa awtu nga nalubung, We were the ones who pushed the car that got stuck in the mud.
Íya kung gitúlak ngadtus swíming pul, He pushed me into the swimming pool.
{2} lift s.t.
up to ones head or higher and throw to an elevated place.
Kami mutúlak sa sáku ngadtu sa tinumpì, We will throw the sack up onto the pile.
Itúlak ang kahun sa istanti, Throw the box up onto the top of the shelf.
{3} [B126; b8] fall from a height accidentally when one loses his hold, slips, support is taken away, and the like.
Ayawg padaplin kay matúlak ka unyà, Dont sit too close to the edge or you might fall.
tig-() n person who tosses or pushes s.t.
heavy upwards onto s.t.
The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreams
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Several years ago, Andy was sentenced to prison. During his stay, he got along well with the guards and all his fellow inmates. The warden saw that deep down, Andy was a good person and made arrangements for Andy to learn a trade while doing his time. After three years, Andy was recognized as one of the best carpenters in the local area. Often he would be given a weekend pass to do odd jobs for the citizens of the community.... and he always reported back to prison before Sunday night was over.The warden was thinking of remodeling his kitchen and in fact had done much of the work himself. But he lacked the skills to build a set of kitchen cupboards and a large counter top which he had promised his wife. So he called Andy into his office and asked him to complete the job for him.But, alas, Andy refused. He told the warden, "Gosh, I'd really like to help you but counter fitting is what got me into prison in the first place".
apurá - (Sp. apurar) To hasten, make haste, hurry, be quick, do quickly, push on with. Apurahá ang pagpatíndog sang …
Read the complete definitionat-at v {1} [A; a] make an opening by pushing two sides apart. Midakù ang lungag sa kural kay íya …
Read the complete definitionbalún-ok - (B) To shove, thrust, impel; to drive into a corner, keep at bay. Ibalún-ok siá sa díngding. Push …
Read the complete definitionbukìkì v [A; a1] {1} push things apart, esp. those which o? er a certain amount of resistance. Mibukìkì ku …
Read the complete definitionbukitkit = bukìkì. bukitlà v {1} [A; a1] open s.t. flexible by pushing the sides apart. Human nímug híwà sa …
Read the complete definitionbulandus v [APB12; c] push s.t. into going forward, slip and fall down with feet forward. Nabulandus siya kay nakatunub …
Read the complete definitionbúlhang - To push through, to force one’s way through, pass unceremoniously through or in front of others. Sang nagasugilánon …
Read the complete definitionbúlhug - To throw (a spear or lance); to push, pull, drag. Ginbúlhug (binúlhug) akó níya sa idálum. He pushed …
Read the complete definitionbulitlit v [A; a] make a small opening wide, push the sides apart with both hands. Akuy mibulitlit sa gamayng …
Read the complete definitionbúnggò - To throw—, shove—, thrust—, push against—, something hard with some force. Ibúnggò siá sa díngding. Push him against …
Read the complete definitionbúngkol - To prod, push—, poke—, thrust against—, dig—, jab—, with the point of a stick, pole, or the like. …
Read the complete definitiondalhap v [A; b6] move with intermittent sudden pushes of the body. Midalhap siya sa halígi, He shimmied up the …
Read the complete definitiondán-ok - To shove, push, thrust, throw. Idán-ok siá sa kalóg. Push him into the ditch. (cf. balún-ok, tulúd, tíklod, …
Read the complete definitiondapíol - To push, press, squeeze, crowd, shove, wedge against. Indì mo akó pagdapiólan. Don’t push or press against me. …
Read the complete definitiondaplà v {1} [A3P; c1P] press s.t. arched out flat on a surface. Kinahanglan giyung idaplà (daplaun, ipadaplà, padaplaun) ang …
Read the complete definitiondasag v [A; c] thrust a mass forcefully against s.t. else. Siyay nagdasag nákù sa bungbung, He pushed me hard …
Read the complete definitiondasngag v [A2N; b5c1] push s. o. s face into s.t. or s.t. into s. o. s face, bump the …
Read the complete definitiondás-og - To impel, push, poke, shove, thrust, crowd, wedge, squeeze. Gindás-og akó níya sa díngding. He squeezed me against …
Read the complete definitiondasuk a compressed, compact. Dasuk kaáyu ang ginamus sa táru, The can was stu? ed full with salted fish preserves. …
Read the complete definitiondáyun {1} immediately, at once. Milakaw siya dáyun, He imme-diately walked away. Walà dáyun níya himatikdi ang ulitáwu, She did …
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