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Omaha Words that are verb phrase

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si íkʰashe (v.phrase)
  1. To stumble, trip, misstep.
si thíze (v.phrase)
  1. Lift one's feet, as in walking.
síⁿde kʰe uthúgahihí (v.phrase)
  1. To switch the tail back and forth; to wag the tail.
síⁿde sóⁿathátha (v.phrase)
  1. Tails show white repeatedly or here and there.
síⁿdiha gáxe (v.phrase)
  1. To put tops on moccasins.
ská gthezhé (v.phrase)
  1. White spotted.
skíthe bthóⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To smell sweet or sour.
stág ithoⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To make a sucking or clucking sound by mouth, lips, or tongue while sitting.
tabégasi íkʰikoⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To compete in a ball game, to play ball with each other.
tabégasi óⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To play the men's game of ball by hitting.
tadé á'oⁿthe (v.phrase)
  1. To scent on the wind.
tadéigadóⁿ gáxe thé (v.phrase)
  1. To go in a sailboat.
táiⁿhiⁿ múxa gáxe (v.phrase)
  1. To cut hair with a crest left down the middle, in the Omaha and Ponca style.
tangá ithóⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To become large suddenly.
taqpí ízhna (v.phrase)
  1. To be bald on the top of the head.
taqpí ubáxoⁿ (v.phrase)
  1. To stick something into the scalp-lock or crown of the head.
táxe thaí théthe (v.phrase)
  1. To spit; to bring saliva into the mouth and spit it out.
théde thíⁿge (v.phrase)
  1. Bottomless, unfathomable, without a bottom.
tóⁿdeatáthishoⁿ úgaqthe (v.phrase)
  1. Facing toward the land, with one's back to the water.
tóⁿwoⁿ gáxe (v.phrase)
  1. To make a camp or village; to stay in a place.