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kokō

1. (verb) to make a rumbling noise, make a gurgling noise.

Tau: He kōawa tērā e kokō mai rā? Ira: Kāo, he kōrere (HJ 2012:287). / Tau: Is that a watercourse gurgling there? Ira: No, it's a pipe.

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Synonyms: māorooro, wheoro, ngunguru, oro, wawā, haruru, hanguru, horu, rarā

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