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puckered
p'íⁿxe
  1. Drawn or puckered up.
puff
uthíp'ushiⁿ
  1. To make an object puff up by working it with the hand.
puff
bu
  1. To swell, puff out.
puffed up
p'úshiⁿ
  1. Distended, puffed up.
puffed up
táshe
  1. Rounded, swollen, distended, puffed up.
puffy
shtoⁿgá
  1. Soft, as deer-skin, cloth, or flesh.
  2. Puffed-up, bunchy.
pull
átugthoⁿ
  1. To carry or haul and unload something.
pull
thikʰíⁿde
  1. To soften a hide by pulling it back and forth around something.
pull
thisóⁿtha
  1. To turn over in a vertical plane, as a huge log, by pulling a rope, etc., with the hands.
pull
thadóⁿ
  1. To pull something with the teeth.
  2. To bite hard on (once).
pull
thashóⁿ
  1. To pull out by the roots with the teeth.
  2. To loosen a tooth by pulling or biting something hard.
pull
thitóⁿga
  1. To stretch out; to pull out large, as a skin.
pull in
uthípʰu
  1. To contract or pull in toward the center, as a flower closing.
  2. To surround something and pull in toward it.
pull in
uthípʰupʰú
  1. To pull closer and closer in, as pulling the ends of a robe closer around and over an object.
pull nose
gazhíⁿ
  1. To pull or blow the nose.
pull out
thazhnúde
  1. To pull out a splinter or small nail with the teeth.
pull-rope
wéthiznu
  1. Something to pull or drag along by, as a lariat fastened to a sled.
pulse
múp'oⁿde
  1. To shake something once, slowly, by hitting it with an arrow.
  2. To throb or pulse once, slowly.
pulverized
bthi
  1. Powdered, pulverized.
  2. File.
puma
iⁿgthóⁿsiⁿznéde
  1. Mountain lion; "long tailed cat".