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pōteretere

1. (verb) to be drifting about, backwards and forwards.

Ka kite atu i ngā waka e pōteretere ana i tana moana, ka mate kanehe kia mauria a ia ki te toro i ana mokopuna, ka oti he waiata (TTR 1990:55). / When she saw the canoes going backwards and forwards on her lake, she had a great desire to be taken to visit her grandchildren, and she completed a song.

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2. (verb) be dripping wet.

E pōteretere ana ōku kākahu (W 1971:296). / My clothes are dripping wet.

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