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vs. Impatient, annoyed, irritated. (Nak. 108.)

v. To feel sad at the loss of a bot in gambling; kuaki paha, pili oia i kona waiwai a pau loa, a ilihune, a pupule maoli kahi poe i ka minamina nui.

Kuaki (kū'-ā'-ki), v.

/ kū'-ā'-ki / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To feel sad at the loss of a bet in gambling: Kuaki paha, pili oia i kona waiwai a pau loa, a ilihune, a pupule maoli kahi poe i ka minamina nui; he wagered all his property, became poor, and others became crazy on account of great grief.

2. To regret; to be disappointed.

Impatient, intolerant, annoyed.

To be annoyed at the loss of a bet in gambling; impatient, irritated.

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