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kuhot [kúhot] vt To chew something up (done by animals such as rats or by insects); to take small bites out of something. kitkit Kinuhot it tabakong kag ida mga libro sa bodega. His books in the bodega were chewed up by cockroaches. syn: kítkit. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.1 - Bite, chew, 3.4.2.4.1 - Worried.)

kítkit [kítkit] vbt To chew something up (done by animals with tiny teeth such as rats, or by insects); to take small bites out of something; to dehusk rice by nibbling with the teeth. kitkit Kinitkitan it ambo kag ida yamit sa aparador. Her clothes in the cupboard were chewed up by rats. syn: kuhot. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.4 - Manner of eating.)

kibkib [kíbkib] n To use one’s teeth to break open and eat food (as of having no utensils). kitkit Nagkibkib sida’t nidog tong wayaey gador it makaon sa usang isla. He ate coconuts with his teeth when he had nothing to eat on that island. (sem. domains: 5.2.2.4 - Manner of eating, 5.2.2.1 - Bite, chew.)