Liep-liep

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  • with half closed eyes looking sleepy, dull or stupid (Mider) en
  • apparently very little life (Mider) en
  • redup berkali-kali; diam-diam; lugu; merem; mata agak terpejam (Mider) id
Translation in English
with half closed eyes
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Alus sor
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Alus madya
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Sentences Example
Balinese
Liep-liep lalipi gadang, mara enjekin ngutil.
English
A green snake with half-closed eyes; if you step on it, it will bite you. [proverb] Liep-liep means with eyes half closed, looking sleepy or dull, or stupid. This is said of someone who looks very stupid, but, if you talk to him you will discover that he knows a great deal about everything.
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[[Word example text en::A green snake with half-closed eyes; if you step on it, it will bite you. [proverb] Liep-liep means with eyes half closed, looking sleepy or dull, or stupid. This is said of someone who looks very stupid, but, if you talk to him you will discover that he knows a great deal about everything.| ]]
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Usage examples pulled from the Community Spaces
Balinese
Lenan teken ento, jani tanah nenten wenten sane ngisiang krana pepunyanan sane ngisiang sampun ilang, sakabedikin kababat olih jadma-jadma corah, sane nenten madue ati, tan madue pangrasa, liep-liep buka lipi gadang nyluksuk ka alas, nastasin pepunyanan.
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