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Supporting lines, guy wires.
These are made of wire or monofilament line and include: monofilament lines for supporting outriggers on a boat; ropes or wire lines holding a house, tree, or electrical pole from falling over; a nylon line or small rope tied at the top of the tidal loom, and attached to the shuttle in order to make it tighter or looser, so that the weave will be the same.
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To tie on or attach supporting lines; to be supported by ropes or wires.
Bansingan ta tang balay agod indi tomomba mga mamagio.
Let's tie supporting lines on the house so that it will not fall over when there's a typhoon.
Agbansingan tang posti tang Paleco ta mabael ang alambre para indi tomomba.
The Paleco [Palawan Electric Cooperative] electrical poles are supported by large wires so that they won't fall over.
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