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thashíshi (v.)
  1. To bite something full of holes.
thashízhe (v.t.)
  1. To shatter or crush with the teeth.
thashké (v.)
  1. To untie a knot of a cord in the mouth.
thashkébe (v.)
  1. To bite grooves in the ground, as animals do at a salt lick.
thashkí (v.t.)
  1. To chew (tobacco).
thashkíshki (v.)
  1. To chew (tobacco) frequently or repetedly.
thashkúda (v.)
  1. To bite an indentation in wood.
thashóⁿ (v.)
  1. To pull out by the roots with the teeth.
  2. To loosen a tooth by pulling or biting something hard.
thashóⁿshoⁿtha (v.)
  1. To loosen something by shaking back and forth while holding it between the teeth.
thashóⁿtha (v.)
  1. To overturn and spill a cup suddenly while drinking from it.
thashpáshpa (v.)
  1. To bite off piece after piece from the outside of an object.
thashpí (v.)
  1. To pick off, as birds do berries.
thashtákʰi (v.)
  1. To make a noise with the mouth, make noise while eating.
thashtóⁿ (v.)
  1. To finish doing something with the mouth; to stop talking, eating, drinking, singing, crying, etc.
thashtóⁿga (v.)
  1. To soften something by sucking or biting.
that'é (v.t.)
  1. To bite to death, kill by biting.
thatʰé (v.t.)
  1. To eat; to eat an item of food.
thatʰóⁿ (v.t.)
  1. To drink.
thatʰóⁿtʰoⁿ (v.a.)
  1. To touch or feel an object often with the mouth, lips, tongue, or teeth.
thaúdoⁿ (v.)
  1. To call something good; to bless something.
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