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1 mengunggul-unggulkan
show off. -
2 pamer
show off. pamer-an exhibition. -
3 pasang-aksi
show off. 2 pose, be on o.'s best behavior. -
4 agul
boast of. 2 make a show of, display, show off. -
5 beraksi
be in action. 2 show off, flaunt. -
6 lelewa
ber-lelewa show off, put on airs. 2 gaudy, flashy, showy. -
7 menampang
cut in slices. 2. looking like a tramp. 2) show off, put on. -
8 meneriakkan
yell out s.t. 2 show off. -
9 mengigal
strut, show off. 2 display its feathers. 3 dance in a strutting way. -
10 pasang
pair, set. 2. show off. 2) pose, be on o.'s best behavior. 3. rise(of tide). -
11 raga
(Lit.) boast, show off. 2) hold an exhibition. 2. k.o. simple rattan basket. 2) ball plaited from rattan. 3. (Lit.) body. -
12 sesumbar
boast, show off. -
13 tampang
1. k.r(M)) planting seed, cutting for planting. 2) source. 2. k.r(Jakarta) wad, roll. 3.) appearance of a person. 2) put on, show off. -
14 raga
(1) basket (2) a kind of rattan ball (3) to show off -
15 menonjolkan
show s.t. off which is not worth showing off. -
16 mempertontonkan
show k.r(off), exhibit. 2 play, perform. -
17 menopang
show k.r(off), exhibit. 2 play, perform.
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