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uatoko

1. (noun) stretched out, stretch forth.

Nā i te mea e whakapehapeha ana ngā tamāhine o Hīona, e haere ana me te uatoko o ngā kakī, me te takataka o ngā karu, ka whakameamea, me te tatangi anō ngā waewae (PT Ihaia 3:16). / Because the daughters of Zion are haughty, and walk with stretched forth necks and wanton eyes, walking and mincing as they go, and making a tinkling with their feet.

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2. (modifier) pump (exercise).

Hei te Tūrei taku whakaakoranga uatoko. / My pump class is on Tuesday.

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3. (noun) pump (exercise).

Ko te uatoko tētahi o aku mahi o te whare kori tinana. / Pump is one of my activities of the gym.

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