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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "to feel heavy or weighed down due to difficult or imposing circumstances". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Ajeng  + (in front of someone, something, put in front of)
  • Panteg  + (to hit with tool)
  • Madaar  + (to eat, used commonly for family and friends)
  • Nganu  + (to eat, used for children within family group)
  • Gisi  + (to hold or grasp)
  • Nyangkol  + (to use two hands against center of body)
  • Olasin  + (to seek help)
  • Masuhang  + (to hire or employ someone for a set task)
  • Ngelut  + (to hug or embrace)
  • Nanding  + (to equalize or handicap a cock or cricket in a fight if it is obviously superior to its opponent)
  • Paijeng  + (to happen or occur)
  • Jalma  + (to be human)
  • Cengong  + (not enough)
  • Apus  + (to fake, fool, deceive, trick (as in athletic contest))
  • Ngapus  + (to fake, fool, or deceive)
  • Ngempil  + (to fall down, collapse)
  • Mal  + (to fall down. Pants or skirt or mucus from the nose falling)
  • Makakeb  + (To fall flat on one's face, to fall prone)
  • Runtuh  + (to fall off or down)
  • Maketus  + (falling out of milk teeth of a baby)
  • Ulung  + (to fall off something, as by accident)
  • Kena  + (to hit, touch or strike)
  • Nepen  + (to fall on something)
  • Tepen  + (to fall upon something)
  • Kalegan  + (happiness)
  • Abot  + (to feel heavy or weighed down due to difficult or imposing circumstances)
  • Liang  + (to feel or appear happy,content or optimistic)
  • Mapageh  + (to fence something)
  • Maperang  + (to fight)
  • Nyiatang  + (to fight)
  • Mamogol  + (to fight without a weapon)
  • Ngebekin  + (to fill)
  • Acekel  + (to have a handful of something)
  • Ngompa  + (To fill something with air and expand the size)
  • Meresin  + (to fill to the brim)
  • Ngenen  + (to hit or latch on to someone or something)
  • Wusan  + (to finish)
  • Kelud  + (salt scraper, often made of kloping, used for scraping up soil when making salt from sea water)
  • Muputang  + (to finish, complete something)
  • Mragatan  + (to finish, complete sth)
  • Mecat  + (to fire from a job)
  • Papales  + (to fish using a rod)
  • Mancing  + (to fish with a hook (pancing) and line, not with a net. The term applies only to fishing for fish in the shoreline coral and rocks.)
  • Mamancing  + (to fish with a hook and line, not with a net)
  • Macek  + (skewer, make hole, plant seedlings, to push something into something else, like a stake into the ground (vs. macet = clogged))
  • Nganyut  + (to float away, throw away into water (e.g. offerings))
  • Malayangan  + (to fly a kite)
  • Masepuk  + (to fly up, around (e.g. dust))
  • Ngindang  + (to fly with a turning motion (e.g. a bird, kite))
  • Nglukusan  + (to fold something that is usually open (e.g. coconut leaf, sail))
  • Ojog  + (to head or travel directly to somewhere)