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vi. To turn and rush; to pour forth, as a cloudburst; to stampede.

adv. Huli, to search, and moku, island. To search the island; that is, everywhere, all about, every place.

Hulimoku (hū'-lĭ-mō'-ku), v.

/ hū'-lĭ-mō'-ku / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

[Huli, turn, and moku, a contraction of momoku, a rushing together.] To act or turn in great numbers. Syn: Huliamahi.

E huli iā “hulimoku” ma Ulukau.

Search for “hulimoku” on Ulukau.

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