kipot1adjClosed up.Poiding bontalen tang bori mga kipot pa tang daon na.The leaf buds of the bori plant can be cut off if the leaves are still closed up. antbo-kad 22viActor: mag-makipotFor the edges of something to meet and close up, as of flowers, leaves, an oyster, a sore eye.Mga apon ang rosas ay pagkipot da.In the afternoon, the flowers close up. Indi nagkipot tang igad, dapat din bedbeden.The wound didn't close up, it should have been sutured.Angay pagkipot da tang mata mo, napolinga?Why is your eye closing shut, did you get dirt in it?antbo-kad 13vtActor: mag- Undergoer: -onTo close something up by bringing the edges together, such as an umbrella, one's fist, a large sack.Indi kipoton mo tang payong tenged lebay pa.Don't close up the umbrella because it is still wet.Asing don si Daniel ong kolongan, kinipot tang anghil tang anga tang mga lion.When Daniel was there in the cage, the angel closed the mouths of the lions.antbo-kad 1ov synsirado 14viActor: magpakipotFigurative, meaning to "play hard to get" (literally, to cause oneself to close up).Ba-lo sinabat na tang lali, nagpakipot kang lagi agod matawa-nan mga onopa kabael tang pagmal na.Before she answered the man, she first played hard to get so she could find out how great his love was.

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