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hóyhoy

Hiligaynon

To hang down loose or limp (as clothes drenched with rain or the like). Nagahóyhoy ang pakô sang iya báyò. The sleeve of his jacket is hanging loose. Ang ulán nagpahóyhoy sang íya mga panápton. The rain caused his clothes to hang limp. (see lóyloy).


húgsoy

Hiligaynon

To drop, droop or hang down limp as the limbs of a person in a swoon or the like. Nagahúgsoy ang íya bútkon kon maglakát nga walâ sing hayónháyon. He lets his arms hang down when he walks, without swinging them. (see lóyloy, hóyhoy).


huyáhoy

Hiligaynon

Carelessly, slovenlily or shabbily dressed, the clothes not fitting well. Huyáhoy kaáyo ang íya pagnaúg. He dresses very shabbily. (see hóyhoy, lóyloy).


kahóyhoy

Hiligaynon

Drooping, limpness, hanging down loosely, dangling, the hang of wet clothes, etc. (see hóyhoy).