tutulmaq

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to be eclipsed
 * 2) to be paralyzed, to be unable to move or use body parts
 * 3) to flounder, to hesitate or to act clumsily or confused while speaking
 * 4) to catch, to contract, to be infected by
 * 5) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to be paralyzed, to be unable to move or use body parts
 * 2) to flounder, to hesitate or to act clumsily or confused while speaking
 * 3) to catch, to contract, to be infected by
 * 4) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to flounder, to hesitate or to act clumsily or confused while speaking
 * 2) to catch, to contract, to be infected by
 * 3) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to catch, to contract, to be infected by
 * 2) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy
 * 1) to become clogged, plugged, blocked up, stuffy