Hanapin
to roll over
[phrase form: roll]
01
ilog
to cause something to rotate, typically by pushing it with one's hands
02
dumapaog
(of an object) to rotate from one side to another due to gravity or mechanical processes
03
muling mamuhunan
to keep investing money in something similar
04
i-renew
to negotiate with a lender to postpone the repayment of a loan to a later date in exchange for an additional fee
05
gumulong
to turn from lying on one side of the body to the other
06
iliko
to turn a person or thing's body onto a different side or position, typically while they are lying down
07
sumunod
to give in to a request, demand, or pressure
08
ipasa
to add the current prize money to the next lottery, because jackpot was not won by anyone
Halimbawa
The gardener rolled over the large rock to clear the pathway.
The child rolled over the toy car, making it move across the floor.
He gently rolled over the heavy suitcase to reposition it in the trunk of the car.
Can you roll over the log to see if there are any bugs underneath?
She rolled over the snowball so it would continue down the hill.