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hakohako

1. (verb) to shovel, scoop, heap up.

Ko ērā ana mahi i ngā pō; hei ngā ao, kei te taraiwa taraka, kei te hakohako hamuti arewhana (Te Ara 2015). / Those were his jobs at night, but during the day it was truck driving and shovelling elephant dung.

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Synonyms: ao, koko, hako, ope, kārehu, kāheru, hāpara, hāwara

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