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so-sok
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To insert or stick something inside a space; to weave something in and out to secure it.
suksok
Sino-soko tang papel ong aroman na para indi malipat.
I inserted the piece of paper in with the others so it would not get lost.
Naso-soko ra tang karton ong boloat tang katep para indi tomorok.
I have already inserted the piece of carton in the hole in the roof so it won't leak.
Indi baya mabo-log tang lapis ang soso-sok na ong boa na.
The pencil she has sticking in her hair really won't fall out.
Mga masi-lito tang agboatenong tamping oman yawa ray magso-sok.
When I weave the opening of the basket, then you be the one to weave the last strip in and out.
soro-sokan
The side edge of a roof into which the nipa palm shingles are inserted. (This is a long piece of bamboo split in half lengthwise.)
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Step-in or slip-on slippers without a rubber thong between the toes.
Mamakalo rin ta tsinilasong so-sok.
I'll buy myself a pair of step-in slippers.
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