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rúpsak

Hiligaynon

To smash, crush, be crushed, etc. See rúbsak.


gómok

Hiligaynon

To squeeze or compress so as to crush or break. Nagómok ang ítlog. The egg was crushed. Gomóki akó siníng bató. Crush this stone for me. Igómok mo akó ánay siníng bató nga bukáy, kay ákon pagabókbokón kag ihínis sa ngípon ko. Please crush this white stone for me, for I am going to powder it and clean my teeth with it. Indì mo paggomókon ang olokabá sang alimángo. Don't break the sea-crab's shell. (see dúgmok, lumâ, pusâ, rúbsak, rúpsak).


rúbsak

Hiligaynon

(B) To cave in, crush, be smashed, to smash (said of an egg, a nut, bottle, pot, etc.). Nadágdag ang ítlog kag narúbsak (nagkarúbsak). The egg dropped and smashed. Andam ka, agúd nga índì marúbsak (magkarúbsak) ang botílya. Be careful or the bottle will break. (see rúpsak id. and more commonly used; lumâ, pusâ which are more applied to tubes, bamboos, or the like).


rúpak

Hiligaynon

To break, be destroyed, fall to pieces, break up. (see gubâ, rúpsak).


sagáwak, sagawák

Hiligaynon

To flow out on a sudden, spirt out, gush out, be spilt. Nabúong (Narúpsak) ang baríl kag nagsagáwak ang bíno. The barrel was smashed (broken) and the wine gushed out. (see busawák, búswit, súmpit, butaróg, púswak).