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