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Squinting, cross-eyed, having a cast in the eye, swivel-eyed; squint, become cross-eyed, to look askance. Naglibát siá gíkan sa balatían. He became cross-eyed through sickness. (see lisíng).
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Squinting; cross-eyed; to squint, look askance. Balisíng or nagabalisíng siá. He squints (see libát).
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Squinting, cross-eyed, swivel-eyed, affected with strabismus; to squint, develop a squint. Naglisíng siá. He developed a squint, contracted strabismus. Nalisingán akó sa íya. He appeared to me to be cross-eyed, to squint, to be suffering from strabismus. (see libát).
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This term seems to be employed only after a negative particle (índì, dílì) and then conveys the meaning of: very loud, uproarious, boisterous, so as to interfere with any ordinary conversation, etc. Dílì maghilibátì nga ulán, dagúob, etc. A very heavy downpour of rain, a very loud thunderclap, etc. Waláy lábut sang índì maghilibátì nga sinínggit sang mga táo--. Notwithstanding the deafening shouts of the men--. (see batî).