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bogsok
Wooden stakes with sharpened ends for sticking in the ground.
They are made from various kinds of saplings. Larger ones can be used as fence posts.
Mga mame-pet amo ta bogsok piliken mi ka tang to-lid.
When you cut saplings for wooden stakes choose those which are straight.
Ang gamit tang pamagtambalang ay bogsok ang tegat.
What the seaweed planters use are strong wooden stakes.
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To drive or pound a stake into the ground; to be stabbed or impaled by the pointed end of a stake, piece of wood, or bamboo.
Mga mategat tang tanek, ang agbobogsok pirnos kang lagi ba-lo tang bogsok.
When the ground is hard what is driven into the ground is first a large pry bar and then the pointed stake.
Sinigbongo tang kawayan, may ge-ley nabogsokano.
I cut down the bamboo with one swipe, and I was nearly impaled by the pointed end.
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To fall headfirst.
Nataliato rin may ge-ley nabogsoko ong bato.
I slipped and nearly fell headfirst onto a rock.
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