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

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  • Ogel-ogel  + (wiggle)
  • Kejit-kejit  + (wiggle eyebrows)
  • Engkog  + (wiggle hips)
  • Ngengkog  + (wiggle hips)
  • Ngiseh  + (wiggle shoulders, one of the movements in dance. Twist a roll of green pandanus leaves into a tight spiral to make a babat before drying in the sun)
  • Makelijengan  + (wiggle, squirm quickly, as fish on line)
  • Kiyad-kiyud  + (wiggle, squirm, slowly, as when waking up)
  • Makiad-kiud  + (wiggle, stretch by wiggling, stretch body)
  • Ngenjongang  + (wiggle; shake)
  • Celeng Alas  + (wild boar)
  • Brejog  + (wild cat)
  • Sata wana  + (wild chicken; partridge)
  • Singapur  + (tree (Elaeocarpaceae), capulin, Jamaica cherry, kersen in B.I., small evergreen tree with soft)
  • Klampuak  + (tree (Myrtaceae))
  • Glagah  + (wild sugar cane, Saccharum spontaneum (Graminae))
  • Malinyaran  + (wild, aving wild behavior)
  • Edan  + (wild, crazy)
  • Galak  + (wild, ferocious, aggressive)
  • Sengap  + (wild, reckless, dangerously careless (esp. with respect to opinion), startled, surprised, wild looking)
  • Rengas  + (wild;not very careful; careless)
  • Kober  + (square or rectangular flag carried in relisquare or rectangular flag carried in religious procession. Sometimes: any flag or the decoration of a sampian or other parts of an offering that forms a small flag at the end of a coconut leaf, created by cutting away attachments of the leaf below the base of the flag so it is supported only by the lid. Vs. kober, without taling = to acquiesce, be willing or able (compare kobar = flame)be willing or able (compare kobar = flame))
  • Bakal  + (ingredients; material; stuff)
  • Musti  + (length measurement used in traditional Balinese architecture (Asta Kosala Kosali))
  • Kar  + (will)
  • Kal  + (will (derived from "bakal" meaning will or shall), want to)
  • Idep  + (will, desire, mind, feeling, thought, opinion)
  • Lakar  + (material out of which something is made)
  • Pacang  + (will, shall (indicator for future action))
  • Adnya  + (will; desire)
  • Ayat  + (afraid)
  • Kel  + (will; want to)
  • Pituduh  + (will; wish; desire)
  • Kangge  + ((kaanggé/kanggé) - used as, used for, useful, instead of, in place of agree to accept)
  • Gemes  + (dirty)
  • Sudi  + (willing, acquiesce, please, request, inivite)
  • Sadia  + (happiness due to being lucky or successful)
  • Ngidep  + (willing, obey, inclined, understand)
  • Ledang  + (willing; relieved; happy)
  • Duga  + (willing; stand; didn't want to)
  • Ngukup  + (win)
  • Cok  + (win a bet if the result is a tie (cockfight term), odd)
  • Nekel  + (succeed, first time)
  • Matebah  + (consider / consider something)
  • Polih  + (win, get, obtain)
  • Menang  + (win, have power over (vs. kalah = lose))
  • Katrol  + (winch, as on a car)
  • Piteh  + (rotate (e.g. hand of clock; etc); turn)
  • Dolangan  + (wind and storm from the west, about same strength as bakungan)
  • Sunari  + (wind flute, tall bamboo culm with holes cut in culm so that wind passing over the holes causes flute-like sounds)
  • Likas  + (wind up string or yarn, reel up)