Hanapin
Seesaw
01
saw-saw, swing
a piece of playground equipment made of a long flat piece of wood or iron balanced in the middle, on each side of which children sit to take a turn going up and down
to seesaw
01
umalon, sway
move up and down as if on a seesaw
02
pangatog, uminday
ride on a plank
03
umugoy, yumanig
move unsteadily, with a rocking motion
04
mag-alternat, umandar
to constantly change from one opinion, state, or mood to another and then back again
Transitive
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seesaw
n
Halimbawa
The seesaw worked perfectly because each end had an equal counterweight.
The plank acted as a fulcrum for the seesaw, allowing the children to take turns going up and down.