3. to be broken into pieces: madurog, magkadurug-durog, mabasag, magkabasag-basag
4. to break in two: mabiyak
5. to break apart, to snap: mabali, baliin
6. to snap (off) as a stick, branch or stalk: mabakli, bakliin
7. to snap, to break as string or wire: malagot, lagutin
8. to break with: makipagkasira, magkasira, makipaghiwalay, maghiwalay
n.
1. a severing of relations: pagkakasira
2. a break, as in a glass: basag, putok, lamat
3. an interruption: tigil, pagkatigil, patlang, pahinga, pagkapahinga
coil
n.
a ring or series of rings formed by winding: rolyo
v.
to wind around something (e.g. a stick): pumulupot, ipulupot, mamulupot, umikid, iikid
bat
n.
a flying animal that looks like a mouse: paniki bat
n.
a stick of club used to hit the ball in baseball, cricket, etc: bat
v.
to hit a ball with a bat: pumalo ng bola, paluin ang bola
cane
n.
1. a stick used as an aid in walking: baston, tungkod
2. sugar cane: tubo
v.
to beat with a cane: bumaston, bastunin
wand
n.
a slender stick or rod: baston, baton
switch
n.
1. a slender stick used in whipping: pamalo, patpat na pamalo
2. a stroke, a lash: hampas, palo, hagupit
3. a device for breaking or making a connection: suwits
4. a change, turn, shift: paglipat, paglilipat, pagbago, pagbabago, pagpapalit
v.
1. to whip, to strike: mamalo, pumalo, paluin, humagupit, hagupitin
2. to change, to turn, to shift: magpalit, palitan, magbago, baguhin, maglipat, lumipat, ilipat
jail
n.
prison: bilangguan, bilibid, piitan, kulungan, kalaboso, preso
v.
to put in jail: magbilanggo, mabilanggo, ibilanggo, magbilibid, mabilibid, ibilibid, magkalabos, makalabos, ikalabos jam (1)
v.
1. to press or squeeze tightly between surfaces (commonly used in the passive): maipit, mapasingit
2. to push or thrust a thing hard into a place: magsiksik, isiksik, siksikan, magpasak, ipasak, pasakan
3. to become caught so that it cannot work, as a machine, stick fast: magpalya, pumalya
4. to fill or block up the way by crowding: magbara, bumara, makabara, mabarahan, barahan, humarang, makaharang, maharangan, harangan
slingshot
n.
a Y-shaped stick with a rubber band fastened to its prongs used to shoot pebbles, etc.: tirador
blow
n.
1. a hit with the fist: suntok, dagok
2. a blow with a whip or stick: palo, hampas, bugbog
3. the blow of the wind, sudden blow or gush: ihip
v.
1. to give a blow, to strike with the fist: sumuntok, suntukin
2. to strike or give a blow with a whip, stick, etc.: pumalo, paluin, humampas, hampasin, bumugbog, bugbugin
3. to give a blow with the elbow and shoulder: dagilin
4. to give a blow or nudge with the elbow: sumiko, sikuhin
5. to blow as the wind: humangin, hanginin, humihip, umihip
6. to be blown by the wind (as a small boat): hanginin
mop
n.
a bundle of coarse yarn, rags, or cloth fastened at the end of a stick for cleaning floors, etc.: panlampaso, lampaso
v.
1. to clean with a mop: maglampaso, lampasuhin
2. to wipe up: magpunas, punasan
adhere
v.
1. to stick to: dumikit, manikit, dikitan, kumapit, kapitan
2. to belong to (in an attached manner): umanib, aniban
3. to unite in agreement: umayon, ayunan, sumang-ayon, sang-ayunan
welt
n.
1. a strip of leather between the upper part and the sole of a shoe: ribete
2. a streak or ridge made on the skin by a stick or whip: latay
v.
to beat severely (used in common talk): pumalo, mapalo, paluin, lumatigo, latiguhin, gumulpi, magulpi, gulpihin Note: to these verbs add the adverb "mabuti" to connote "severely"
crayon
n.
stick or pencil of chalk, charcoal, etc: krayon, krayola
protrude
v.
1. to cause to thrust forth or stick out: magpausli, pausliin, iusli, magpalabas, palabasin, ilabas
2. to project: umusli, lumabas, lumitaw
hit
v.
1. to come against with force: sumalpok, masalpok, salpukin, isalpok, bumunggo, mabunggo, bungguin, tumama, tamaan, matamaan
2. to give a blow to: humampas, hampasin, bumuntal, buntalin
3. to strike with something, as a whip, stick, etc.: pumalo, paluin
4. to give a blow with the fist: sumuntok, suntukin, sumapok, sapukin
1. a striking against something: bangga, pagbabangga (act of striking one thing against another); pagkabangga (manner in which the striking against something happened)
2. a blow: palo, hampas
3. a blow with the fist: suntok, sapok
beat
v.
1. to strike with hand, stick, slippers, etc: pumalo, mamalo, paluin, manghampas, hampasin
2. to beat with a club: bumugbog, bugbugin
3. to beat by pounding with a stone, hammer, or heavy piece of wood: pumukpok, pukpukin
4. to beat to helplessness: gumulpi, gulpihin
5. to pulsate as the heart does: tumibok
6. to mix by beating: magbati, bumati, batihin
7. to defeat: tumalo, talunin
8. to be defeated: matalo
n.
1. the heart beat: tibok ng puso
2. the beat in music: kumpas, tiyempo
cross
n.
1. a stick or cross with another across it like a T: krus
2. crucifix: krusipiho
v.
to go across: tumawid, tawirin
adj.
in bad temper: galit
glue
n.
substance made from the hoofs of animals and used to stick things together: kola, pangola, pangkola, pandikit
v.
1. to stick together with glue: magkola, ikola, dikit, magdikit
2. to fasten tightly (fig.): magpako, ipako
paste
n.
1. a mixture, such as flour and water boiled together, that will stick paper together: pandikit, kola
2. a hard glassy material used in making imitation jewels: pasta
3. pie dough: masa
v.
to stick with paste: magkola, ikola, kolahan, magdikit, idikit, dikitan
tungkod
n.
cane, a walking stick, a staff magtungkod, itungkod (mag-:i-)
v.
to walk with a cane. Nagtungkod ang matanda. The old man walked with a cane.
luwa
adj.
bulging, sticking or protruding out
v.
lumuwa' (-um-) to bulge, to stick out, to protrude. Lumuwa ang mata ni Toni sa inggit. Toni's eyes bulged out with envy. magluwa', iluwa' (mag-:i-)
v.
to belch out, to spit out. Iluwa mo ang buto ng kinakain mo. Spit out the seeds of what you're eating.
balibag
n.
to heave or throw something like a boomerang of a piece of wood or cane bumalibag (um-)
v.
to be thrown, hurled magbalibag, ibalibag (mag-:i-) to throw, hurl, cast an object. Ibinalibag ng bata ang kanyang laruan. The child threw down his toy. mangbalibag, balibagin (mang:-in)
v.
to throw, hurl, cast an object at someone or something. Nambalibag si Pedro ng kahoy sa kanyang mga kalaro. Pedro hurled the stick to his playmates.
dikit
v.
dumikit (-um-) to stick, to adhere, to get stuck. Dumikit ka kay pangulo para mabigyan ka ng mataas na sahod. Stick it out with the president so that you will get a high pay raise. magdikit, idikit (mag-:i-)
v.
to paste, to stick, to glue something. Idikit mo ang iyong retrato sa dingding. Paste your picture on the wall.
bakli
adj.
broken (stick)
tutok
n.
direction of a point or the business end of a weapon. tutukan (-an)
v.
to stick up (as in a holdup). Tinutukan niya ako ng baril. He held me up (with a gun).
sundot
v.
manundot, sumundot, sundutin (mang-,-um-:-in) to poke (with the point of a finger, stick, spear or the like). Sinundot niya ng lapis ang lobo. He poked the balloon with a pencil.