Search result(s) - sarumbálì

sarumbálì

Hiligaynon

To move about in all directions as restless crowds of people, ants, etc. (see surumbálì id.).


linggóhot

Hiligaynon

To go or walk about in all directions, disperse (as a crowd, etc. paninggóhot, sarumbálì).


lininggóhot

Hiligaynon

To move about in all directions, as crowds of people in a market, on a feast-day, etc. Nagalininggóhot gid lang ang mga táo sa atubángan sang simbáhan sa ádlaw sang piésta. The people are moving about in crowds or jostling each other in front of the church on the day of the Feast. (see linggóhot, sarumbálì, surumbálì).


paninggóhot

Hiligaynon

To move about in all directions, as people coming out of a theatre, a church, an assembly hall, or the like. (see linggóhot, lininggóhot, sarumbálì, surumbálì).


ringgóhot

Hiligaynon

(B) See linggóhot, lininggóhot id. (see sarumbálì).



sinurumbálì

Hiligaynon

See sinambúnut, sarumbálì, surumbálì-to crowd, gather, etc.


surumbálì

Hiligaynon

To urge or press forward, move about in all directions, jostle each other, throng, gather, collect in large numbers, crowd. Nagasurumbálì (Nagasinúrumbálì) gid lámang ang mga táo sa plása sa pagtán-aw sang mga hámpang. The public square is crowded with people eager to see the games. (see sarumbálì, but surumbálì is the more common form; lininggóhot).