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sulíp

Hiligaynon

Turned up (of eyes); to turn up (said of the eyes of one in a fit or at the point of death). Nagasulíp ang matá sang bátà nga ginaabút sang masoswélo. A child in a convulsive fit turns up its eyes. (see durós, pasulíp-to glance upon, cast a glance upon, etc.).


hulíp

Hiligaynon

Turned-up (of eyes). (see dorós, sulíp, turóng).


panulíp-súlip

Hiligaynon

To squeeze or slip through, introduce oneself surreptitiously (as a spy or secret agent); to prowl, rove in search of prey or plunder. (see súlip, panohót-sohót).


pasulíp

Hiligaynon

Caus. of sulíp. Also: to cast a glance upon, direct one's eyes upon, see, notice. Pinasulipán silá níya sang íya mga matá. He noticed them, glanced at them. (see pasíplat, pasíblong).


sulíp, súlip

Hiligaynon

To squeeze oneself through a small aperture, creep or crawl into a hole, etc. with bent body. Sulipá ang bóla sa idálum sang táytay. Crawl under the bridge and get the ball. Indì ka makasulíp (makasúlip) dirâ. You cannot squeeze yourself through there. (see sóhot, súrip).



súrip

Hiligaynon

See súlip-to go or squeeze through, etc.


turóng

Hiligaynon

To upturn, turn up (one's eyes); to shut (close) the eyes in death. (see dorós, sulíp).