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Dim. of kunút. Madámù ang mga kunútkunút sa íya nawóng. His face is full of wrinkles.
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To look at intently, look well at, have a good look at, observe, scan, make out, notice, distinguish, mark, note, fix-, rivet-,-one's eyes-,-one's gaze-, upon. Walâ akó makamútad sang duág sang íya báyò. I could not make out the colour of her dress. I had no time or occasion to observe (examine) the colour of her dress. Ginmutáran ko sing maáyo ang íya nga nawóng. I narrowly scanned his features. (see mulálong, himútad which is more commonly used).
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Pleasant, pleasing, gentle, mild, cheerful, especially of the expression of the face; to be or become pleasant, etc. Nagnayánáya ang íya nawóng sang pagkabatî níya siní. When he heard this his face lit up with pleasure. Nanayánayáhan akó sang íya guyá. I consider his face quite pleasing or cheerful. His face impressed me with its placidity or gentleness. (see alikáya).
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To darken, make as dark as the leaves of the ágdom-shrub. Nagpaágdom siá sang íya guyá. His face darkened. Indì mo pagpaagdomón ang ímo nawóng. Don't look so disagreeable. Don't pull such a sour face. (pa, ágdom).
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(H) Change; transformation; to pass into another state, change (colour, expression, etc.). Nagpalanghálin ang íya nawóng (guyá). His face changed colour. His countenance fell. (see hálin).
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(H) To turn pale, blanch, tremble, fear; to become weak, lean, wan, white, ghastly, emaciated, particularly said of the face. Nagpalanghuyús ang íya nawóng. His face turned pale.
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To hold up one's head, lift one's eyes (or head from a drooping or dejected position). Nagtukyáhaw siá sang íya ólo. He raised his head. He looked up. Itukyáhaw mo ang ímo nawóng. Lift up (Raise) your head. Tilt up your chin. Look up. (see tukháyaw).
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