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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "to much style". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Nyeluh  + (to hollow or scrape out)
  • Nguuk  + (to hollow out or dig)
  • Pongpong  + (to make a hole or opening)
  • Molongin  + (to make a hole, opening or depression in something)
  • Tari  + (dance)
  • Nyeluhan  + (to hollow or dig out)
  • Liunang  + (to make abundant; take or make a lot or much or more)
  • Marriage  + (to make an agreement, confirm appointment, especially with respect to)
  • Nudag  + (open with the point of a knife, e.g. as in opening a melon, such that the round shape remains ( = sibak, tugel))
  • Ngikih  + (grate into fine pieces (eg coconut))
  • Kena  + (to hit, touch or strike)
  • Maengkeb  + (to hide or place out of sight)
  • Pusu  + (to make fire rubbing two pieces of bamboo together with tinder)
  • Makusu  + (to make fire through friction)
  • Ngejohan  + (to make more distant; to extend)
  • Meligin  + (to make slippery)
  • Makudus  + (to make smoky or to burn)
  • Macepol  + (to make something drop or fall (e.g. into a basket))
  • Tubung  + (to make higher)
  • Ambuh  + (shampoo, water that has been trickled or leached through wood ashes)
  • Keniang  + (to meet; to be found)
  • Bahang  + (to move into a horizontal position; to extend)
  • Kecog  + (to hop or jump)
  • Baleran  + (to move towards the north, move northerly (Alus Mider))
  • Ngolah  + (to move; to prepare food)
  • Agil  + (to much style)
  • Sauning  + (to my knowledge)
  • Gati  + (to need something in a hurry or quickly)
  • Aketeng  + (to not have money)
  • Sing kober  + (want)
  • Nuut  + (to follow a road or path)
  • Mukak  + (to open (door, bottle cap, a shop))
  • Nglawan  + (to oppose, to dispute, to contradict, to assert the opposite)
  • Masuhang  + (to hire or employ someone for a set task)
  • Ngelah  + (to have; to own)
  • Ngolah  + (to move; to prepare food)
  • Ampurayang  + (to pardon; to excuse)
  • Enjuhin  + (to hand over; give)
  • Ngenjuhin  + (to hand over; throw in; give)
  • Ngedigin  + (to pat; slap; hit or beat with the palm of the hand)
  • Mayah  + (to pay)
  • Medel  + (to knead)
  • Dadiang  + (to permit; allow)
  • Nyaup  + (to pick up something with two hands; to scoop)
  • Kliab  + (to have a hunch or strong feeling of a certain outcome)
  • Sumpangang  + (to place a flower behind one's ear or on head.)
  • Nyangsang  + (to hang up)
  • Manongos  + (to place something)
  • Ngandang  + (to place something in a horizontal position to form an obstacle)
  • Ningkeban  + (To place something face down)
  • Dudon  + (to place; to arrange)