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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "obstruct (hinder people walking and so on) by pushing forward". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Balu burakne  + (men whose wives have died or who have divorced their wives;)
  • Accinik  + (menggunakan mata untuk memandang; (memperhatikan))
  • Bandong  + (mesh attached to the splint and so on)
  • Benteng tannga  + (middle pole, series pole;)
  • Ebonik  + (mining goods that look like coal (for pencils and so on))
  • Balik-balik mata  + (miraculous feats (such as a handkerchief being transformed into a dove); trick)
  • Beccolok  + (missed (about swords and so on being slashed))
  • Akboklosok  + (missing or falling off skin; peeling;)
  • Ellek  + (mock; Scorn)
  • Bantuang pammarenta  + (monetary assistance and so on to foundations, associations, and so on (usually from the government):)
  • Benggolok  + (money in the Dutch era, which was worth half a cent, was made from copper mixed with bronze; mite;)
  • Bannang gudang  + (money matching rope;)
  • Balacung  + (Mori cloth is still raw (not yet bleached) so the color is slightly yellowish)
  • Bate-bate  + (Multi-colored flags that extend upwards and taper at the ends are placed to enliven the atmosphere and attract attention)
  • Barrokang  + (mumps; goiter)
  • Barrok  + (mumps; wake up)
  • Baine isilang  + (Muslim women)
  • Bajeng-bajeng  + (needle grass)
  • Beru  + (new)
  • Bangsawang  + (nobleman; nobles)
  • Akbayang  + (not certain or fixed; provisional)
  • Bambalak  + (not following the rules and behaving arbitrarily:)
  • Balik ballang  + (not true (about words); Lie)
  • Beta  + (not winning or being in a state of not winning (in a fight, war, match, election, etc.))
  • Bilang nisakbuka  + (numbers (mentioned in sequence): five -- , one, two, three, four, five)
  • Adang-adang  + (obstruct (hinder people walking and so on) by pushing forward)
  • Balli  + (obtain something by exchanging (payment) for money)
  • Bau-bauang paccampuruk kaluruk  + (odorous materials (for cigarette fillers and so on))
  • Akademis  + (of or relating to a college, academy, school, or other educational institution)
  • Aga  + (of or relating to the body)
  • Akbalabasak  + (of, consisting of, or using lines:)
  • Cabul  + (offensive to morality or decency; indecent; depraved:)
  • Bajikmi  + (okay (luckily); really lucky)
  • Ballang akballang  + (on the basis of other colors (about skin and so on); more of a kind of color)
  • Adelek  + (one who walks the right path; people who are fair and sincere in their behavior and actions)
  • Bakdilik jukuk  + (one-eyed tempuling (for catching turtles);)
  • Berupi  + (only just; not long ago; just a moment)
  • Belo-belo rinring  + (ornate grilles made of wood or porcelain, mounted on balustrades, over windows, and so on)
  • Balati  + (overseas output (foreign countries))
  • Akbassi pattogek kale  + (packages or luggage for provisions on a trip or for visiting family)
  • Elasak  + (paddle support on a lifeboat or boat when the paddle is in use)
  • Barambang  + (park)
  • Battang  + (parts of the body below the chest cavity:)
  • Batu nilang  + (patchouli stone)
  • Barek  + (peci which has a round, flat shape (worn by students, soldiers, and so on))
  • Beknusuk  + (peel or peel (of the skin): wound -- heals more easily than a burn;)
  • Baknusuk  + (peeling (about skin); beset; hack)
  • Ellak  + (people who forcibly and violently take property of people)
  • Bansak  + (people with evil natures (especially those who like to steal, pickpocket, etc.))
  • Bau-bauang  + (perfume; smells:)
  • Bandahara  + (person in charge (holder) or financial administrator (foundation, association, etc.);)