pusa'vSomething, as a boat, jar, shell, stone is broken or crushed by someone or something.'Ang 'iya 'ini ning balayan hay kanipis; gāni' kung 'īmu pislitun 'ang balayan hay pusa'.As for this one's shell (i.e., of a jack-knife clam mollusk), [it] is thin; so when the shell will be pressed down on by you [it] is broken.ginapusa'Ginapusa' 'ang baguy bāgu 'ibutang sa naga'āput nga bunut.Coconut shells are broken [into pieces] before putting [them] onto burning husks.mapusa''Ang 'iya 'ini ning balayan hay kanipis; gāni' 'kadali' lang mapusa' 'ang 'iya balayan.As for this one's shell (i.e., of a jack-knife clam mollusk), [it] is thin; that's why its shell is easily broken.cfguba'sira' wasaknapusa'Kung waya' ninda sambata sa lawud pa hay napusa' 'ang barūtu.If they had not intercepted the boat in the open sea, the boat would have been broken already.

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