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push off
ábazhnúde
  1. To push or shove off on, as one's coat.
push off
ábasude
  1. To push off, as corn from a cob or scrape off, as hair from a hide.
push on
bagthóⁿtha
  1. To push on an object, and miss doing what was intended; to thrust at a foe and miss him, because of his dodging.
push together
ábapʰu
  1. To push straight together and close, as sliding doors.
  2. To turn up the sole of a moccasin over the top.
push up
bahóⁿ
  1. To push up.
push with foot
ánoⁿ'u
  1. To hill up dirt on something with the foot.
put in
u'óⁿ
  1. To put into, as wood into a stove.
put in bad mood
thawázhiⁿpiazhi
  1. To put someone in a bad mood by talking to or laughing at him or her.
put on
hiⁿbútoⁿ
  1. To put on or wear moccasins.
put on
áthaha
  1. To put on clothing.
  2. To wear clothing.
  3. To stick to.
  4. To cover.
put on
séhiⁿbe utʰóⁿ
  1. To put on snowshoes.
put pipe to mouth
thané
  1. To put a pipe to one's mouth without smoking it.
put together
wíⁿdoⁿthe
  1. To put items from several different places together in one place.
put together
woⁿdoⁿthe
  1. To put things from several different places together.
putrid
qwíⁿ bthoⁿ
  1. To emit a putrid odor.
putrid
quíⁿ
  1. Corrupt, putrid, offensive, rotten, stinking, as carrion.
putrid
qwiⁿ
  1. Putrid, rotten, stinking, offensive, as carrion.