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dok
dōk
mag-, maN-
-on
To reach deep inside a pocket, container, etc. to feel or take hold of something or take it out; to take cooked rice out of a pan with hands and eat it without using a plate.
dukot
India magdōk tang anen ong kaldiro tenged makinit.
Don't take out the cooked rice with your hands from the pot because it is hot.
Dōkon mo kay tang koartao tani ong bolsao tenged lebay tang kalimao.
Reach in and get my money here in my pocket because my hands are wet.
Ang doktor dinōk na tang tereno agod matelekan na ong aripa mampir tang kolo tang mola.
The doctor reached into my birth canal so that he could see where the head of the baby was positioned.
Indio ra pagpabakal ta irinemen tenged agdōkon ka lamang tang mga kabatan.
I don't sell alcoholic drinks anymore because they are just being taken out (i.e. of the crate, without paying) by the teenagers.
Ang mola pirming pandōk tang titi ni nanay na.
The child is always reaching in to grab it's mother's breast.
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