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sew
ábazoⁿde
  1. To stitch up, sew up, or lace up.
sew well
bapí
  1. To write or sew well.
sex
zhóⁿ'oⁿhe
  1. To recline or lie on another person; to have intercourse.
sex
chʰi
  1. To copulate; to have sexual intercourse.
shad
hu íshta zí
  1. Shad; "the fish with yellow eyes".
shade
u'óⁿăze
  1. Shade; shadow cast by an object.
shade
'óⁿaze
  1. Shadow, shade.
shadow
u'óⁿăze
  1. Shade; shadow cast by an object.
shadow
'óⁿaze
  1. Shadow, shade.
shake
zhu thíbthibthíxe
  1. To shiver, to shake all over.
shake
pagásoⁿsóⁿde
  1. To shake one's head in a trembling manner, as when laughing.
shake
baíiza
  1. To push back and forth; to shake repeatedly, as a board, by punching at it.
shake
zhúsoⁿsóⁿ
  1. To be shaking or trembling.
  2. To have white spots on the body.
shake
thashóⁿshoⁿtha
  1. To loosen something by shaking back and forth while holding it between the teeth.
shake
thap'óⁿp'oⁿde
  1. To shake something slowly up and down with the mouth.
shake
thasóⁿsoⁿde
  1. To shake back and forth rapidly with the mouth.
shake
thisóⁿsoⁿde
  1. To shake something several times rapidly by pulling.
shake
si gáiíza
  1. To jiggle one's foot.
shake
múp'oⁿde
  1. To shake something once, slowly, by hitting it with an arrow.
  2. To throb or pulse once, slowly.
shake
tʰagthóⁿgthoⁿtha
  1. To shake, to be unsteady, not well supported.