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hágak

Hiligaynon

See hádak. Indì ka maghágak. Don't prattle, boast or brag. Ginhagákan akó níya sang íya kaálam. He boasted to me of his learning. Pahagáka lang siá. Get him to brag-or-Let him rattle on.


ándak

Hiligaynon

To boast, brag; boasting, bragging. Nagaándak silá sing támà. They are boasting too much. (see hágak, wákal, etc.).


hádug

Hiligaynon

To prattle, vaunt, boast, brag, be very loquacious, etc. (see hádak, hágak, wákal, búrà).


lapútak

Hiligaynon

To splash, spatter, bespatter, to pour forth volleys of words, prate, prattle, chatter. Nagalapútak siá sang hámbal. He pours out volleys of words, is a great chatterbox. (see lapútyak, búrà, dúkal, hágak, wákal, katâkátà, etc.).


mahágak

Hiligaynon

Boasting, bluffing, bragging, boastful, braggart, talking proudly of one's achievements, vaunting, talking big, ostentatious. (see hágak, maándak, maagrót).



paámbaw

Hiligaynon

(B) To exaggerate, boast, overstate, brag, vaunt. Nagapaámbaw gid siá sang súgid. Ginapaambawán gid níya ang súgid. He made the most of the story. He gave a highly coloured account of the story. (see palabáw, palakás, wákal, hágak, etc.).


hagakán

Hiligaynon

Chatterbox; boaster, braggart; boasting, bragging, vaunting. (see hadakán).