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A list of all pages that have property "English definition" with value "sounds like a whoosh". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Bakuk-bakuk pammoneang jukuk  + (small basket for fish; creel; creel)
  • Begisik  + (small bird, 12 cm long at most, lives in groups in low trees and bushes near rice fields, has red-brown feathers, with black neck feathers, eats seeds, sometimes eats insects)
  • Biccekang  + (small boils on the edges of the eyelids;)
  • Buttuk  + (small caterpillars found on rotten carcasses and so on; bernga)
  • Buaya cakdi  + (small crocodile; frog crocodile)
  • Balang-balang  + (small insectivorous bats, their noses folded; Microchiroptera)
  • Botolok cakdi  + (small long necked bottle)
  • Belo-belo ri pakkulik bokboka  + (small scratches or marks on the edges around the book pages)
  • Balek bilek  + (small spring)
  • Buttuk parekang olok  + (small white caterpillars (flies and so on) which are usually found in rotting carcasses)
  • Bengisik ballang ulu  + (small white-headed bird; grayling sparrow; research questions; Munia Maja)
  • Barik-barik  + (smudged (face);)
  • Bipang  + (snacks made from peanuts (can be) cooked with sugar; hang on)
  • Bajek  + (snacks made from sticky rice and grated coconut (often eaten together with sticky rice tapai):)
  • Accokko  + (sneak (hide) behind something)
  • Bonarak  + (so rotten)
  • Barukbuk  + (soil consistency that is easily broken;)
  • Buntu  + (solid, not hollow)
  • Balik-balik  + (somersault)
  • Biluk  + (something curved; curved; curved;)
  • Bone  + (something that exists (contained, contained, etc.) in an object and so on:)
  • Epek  + (something that is found between two objects (people and so on); something that is squeezed (clamped, crushed, etc.))
  • Bolik-bolik  + (something that is stored (money, goods, etc.))
  • Buleng  + (something whose entire body is white (about chickens, horses, etc.))
  • Betek  + (son of a frog that is still like a fish (with gills))

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