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For a bird, plane, kite, etc. to swoop down on something; to “dive-bomb” or take a “nose-dive”.
Ang boradol don siminarok ong baybay, indi ra nabongkarat.
The kite nose-dived onto the beach, it didn't recover and go up again.
Dorong eled tang ogak ong kalaki-kit, mga agsarok-sarokan na pisan ang ge-meng.
Crows are very afraid of the small kalaki-kit bird, when they are dive-bombed they really scrunch themselves up.
May tatang tayaw ang kalima magang sasarok.
There is a folk dance in which the arms seem to be swooping down (i.e. like wings of a bird).
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