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túm-ok

Hiligaynon

To press down, etc. See túmbok. Itúm-ok ang ímo kamomóo sa pítyong-kilás. Push the electric button with your thumb.


pítyong

Hiligaynon

Button, knob, stud. Pítyong-kilás. An electric button. Itúm-ok mo ang ímo kamomóo sa pítyong-kilás. Press your thumb against the electric button. (see pútyong, botón, botónes).


túgmok

Hiligaynon

To press down (upon), to stamp, impress with a mark, pinch. Itúgmok ang kamomóo mo dirí sa papél. Imprint your thumb-mark-, Press your thumb-, here on the paper. (see túmbok, túm-ok).


tulum-úkan

Hiligaynon

Anything that is to be pressed, as a telephone button, piano key, a paper to be stamped or sealed, or the like. (túm-ok).


túmbok

Hiligaynon

To stamp, puncture, dot, trace a line or mark, press upon, to press-, push-, knock-, with something blunt; to cut (out) by pressure applied to the cutting tool. Tumbokí sang tímbre ang sílyo. Bring the seal down on the stamp. Itúmbok ang ímo kamomóo dirí. Press your thumb here. Leave your thumb-mark here. Gintúmbok níla ang íya likód sang kuláta. They knocked him on the back with the butt-end of their rifles. Ang bóla sa bílyar (bilyár) ginatúmbok sang tulúmbok. The billard ball is knocked by the cue. Nagatulúmbok silá sing mga pórmas (óstyas). They are cutting hosts. Itúmbok mo ang talarík sa tungâ gid sang bóla. Try to hit the ball exactly in the middle with your cue. (see túm-ok).