ke-ket11<Not Sure>1.1nGround-in dirt; stains that are difficult to remove.Yadi rang ke-ket tang lambong ni Dodoy, kolaeno rin.Dodoy's shirt is so full of ground-in-dirt, I'll just bleach it.1.2viFor something to become stained or discolored with ground-in dirt.Loaten mo kay tang lambong mong kolit, make-ketan si ta boling.Take off your white clothes they might get very stained with dirt again.Pisan dang kine-ketan ta boling tang mga baso ta, indi ra makomit tang mantsa na.Our plastic glasses are already very discolored with ground-in-dirt, the stains won't come out anymore.Ba-lo si kay gamiten mo tang mga pondang kolit, agke-ketan da.Please don't use the white pillowcases right away again, they are already becoming discolored. 2vi2.1vstatFor a person to become chronically ill; for an illness to be lingering or hard to get rid of, as if it is "ground-in".Si Lolo kine-ketan da ong masit nang trangkaso, asta mandian pagkeykey pa.Grandfather has already become chronically ill with his flu, until now he's still coughing.

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