punu'1vSomething is filled with people, things.punu'2varnapunu'adjA container is full of something; an area, a building, a vehicle is full of people, things; something is covered with a foreign substance.With verifying affix CV- 1.Hālus punu' 'ang pungkū'an, kag 'ang tibulan da hay kadamu'dāmu' da.The seats were almost full, and as for the table area [it] had very many [people].Ginhākut nang manga subay 'ang dāwa pakadtu sa sāku kag waya' madūgay napunu' 'ang sāku.The millet[seed] was carried by ants to the sack and not long afterwards the sack was full.Kung panahun nga may bagyu, 'ang bayay ni Lītu hay punu' ning tāwu.During the time when there is a typhoon, the house of Lito is full of people.'Ang tyinīlas ni Nāna Luyda hay punu' ning lūnang.The slippers of Aunt Loida are covered with mud.'Adtu nga dā'an 'ang lamīsa hay mapupunu' ning manga butang nga makakā'un.At once that table was really full of served food for eating.punu'pūnu'1varmapunu'punu'int adjA container is very full of something; an area, a building, a vehicle is very full of people, things.punu'pūnu'2sup adjA container is completely full of something; an area, a building, a vehicle is completely full of people, things; something is completely covered with a foreign substance.Pag'abut nāmun didtu sa 'istadyum, 'abaw! Kadamu'dāmu' gid nga pagkatāwu; punu'pūnu' gid!Upon our arrival there at the stadium, oh! There were very many people; surely it was completely full!See also pūnu'2 1b.

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