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(Sp. arrancar) To attack, particularly applied to sudden or swift aggression. Arankahá siá! Go for him! Attack him. Sang nagatíndog akó dirâ ginaránka akó níya sa walâ sing bisán kon anó nga kabangdánan. When I was standing there he rushed at me and attacked me without any cause whatsoever. Ngáa man nga nagaránka ka sa íya? Why did you so suddenly attack him? (see soróso). In gambling: To take a card and turn it face up.
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A kind of fishing-net similar to, but smaller than, tsintsóro. Pamitána-to catch fish with the bitána.
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(B) To advance upon, draw near, close in upon, approach, march upon, come to close quarters, attack, assault, assail. Doksolí siá. Pitch into him. Attack him. Ang mga soldádo nga nagakontrahánay nagadoksolánay na. The opposing soldiers are now coming to close quarters, are now advancing against each other. Kon may kinahánglan ka sa íya dumúksol ka, índì ka magkahádluk. If you want him, approach him, don't be afraid. (see palapít, túlus, sál-ot, soróso, saróso).
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Privacy, shelter, protection, freedom from noise, etc. Walâ gid sing húsà sa ámon baláy ang kinánta kag sináut sa baláy ni Fuláno. The singing and dancing in N.N.'s house is plainly heard in ours. (see sorondayón).
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To run at and bark as a house-dog at passing strangers to attack. Ginsaróso akó sang idô. The dog ran towards me and barked. Pasarosóha ang mga idô sa mga kánding. Let the dogs charge and bark at the goats. Sarosóha siá. Attack him. Go for him. Fly at him. (see soróso).
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