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dánghos

Hiligaynon

To be busy, have much to do, be much occupied, have one's hands full, have one's time taken up with. Ang mga táo karón nagadánghos sang tánum. People at present are busy planting rice. (see dúlup, sákò).


dúlup

Hiligaynon

(H) To be very busy-, occupied-, with, have no time, work hard at, be hard at work, be brisk, keep-moving,-on the move. Ginadulúpan níla ang atóp sang baláy. They are hard at work putting a roof on the house. Nagadúlup silá sang arádo. They are fully occupied with ploughing. Dulúpi ang ímo mga buluhatón. Be brisk in performing your duties. (see sákò, dánghos).


híya

Hiligaynon

To be busy, occupied, have much to do. Nagahíya (nagahiníya) silá sang óbra, hámpang, sugál, etc. They are busy at work, at play, gambling, etc. (see sákò, dánghos, dúlup).


pangdánghos

Hiligaynon

Freq. of dánghos. To strive after, look for, seek, try hard to obtain, be anxious about, be very busy or occupied. (see sákò, dúlup).


sulubakô

Hiligaynon

To be very busy, occupied, etc; having much to do. Nagasulubakô kamí karón sang (pag) áni. At present we are very busy gathering in the rice. (see sákò, dúlup, dánghos).