Omaha Words that are verb phrase
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- banóⁿge óⁿ (v.phrase)
- To play a game in which one pushes a wheel and throws sticks at it while it is rolling.
- bas'íⁿ móⁿgthe nazhíⁿ (v.phrase)
- To turn a somersault.
- To stand with the heels up; be upside-down.
- To be confused, not know what one is doing.
- baskíthe tʰigthágtha (v.phrase)
- To suddenly and repeatedly become angry.
- bawégthi gáxe (v.phrase)
- To churn; to make butter.
- bázhué tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- A lump or knot rises suddenly.
- biⁿzé tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To cry suddenly like a young elk or deer.
- boⁿ tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To call out suddenly (once).
- btháska tʰígthe (v.phrase)
- To become flat suddenly.
- dóⁿbe uthíshi (v.phrase)
- It cannot be seen.
- gáqa úthishi (v.phrase)
- Cannot be excelled or exceeded; unsurpassable.
- gaqthóⁿ the (v.phrase)
- To go on a hunt with a large party or the whole tribe.
- gaskí t'e (v.phrase)
- To be almost dead from shortness of breath.
- gaskúbihé (v.phrase)
- To be marked by falling suddenly and lying on the ground, as a long inanimate object.
- gaskúbihéthe (v.phrase)
- To knock down a long object and cause it to get marked.
- gaskúbithoⁿ (v.phrase)
- To throw an object and cause it to be marked suddenly by falling and hitting something, like the ground.
- gaznúznu (v.phrase)
- To strike and beat something until runny.
- To mix as mortar.
- To make the sound as of mixing mortar,
- hi gthágigíze (v.phrase)
- To gnash or grate one's teeth.
- hi soⁿsoⁿde (v.phrase)
- To have the teeth on edge.
- hidé tʰe ugáshte (v.phrase)
- To cut off from the small end to a stump.
- híde úgaqthe (v.phrase)
- Facing the bottom or lower part; facing the mouth of a stream.