t͡ɕəme•m
{verb II} [Generate paradigm] 1. to tighten, to draw tight, to tauten ♦ gita•r kə•ləm t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to tighten the strings of a guitar
♦ joŋe•ʒəm t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to draw a bow
2. {transitive} to stretch, to spread out ♦ iʎe• koβa•ʃtəm t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to stretch wet leather
3. to bulge out, to cause to burst ♢ kyse•n ty•rlø nasta• de•ne t͡ɕəmalte•ʃ {sentence} the pocket is bulding with different things
♦ myʃkəre•məm t͡ɕəme•n {phrase} my stomach became swollen
♦ ʃint͡ɕa•m podki•nde gaj t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} {set phrase} to goggle, to goggle one's eyes
♦ ʃint͡ɕa•m t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} {set phrase} to goggle, to goggle one's eyes
4. {figuratively} to strain, to strengthen, to make stronger ♦ uʃ βi•jəm t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to strain one's mind
5. {figuratively} to rush, to race, to tear, to dash ♦ ko•rno de•ne t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to rush down the street
6. to snap (one's fingers) ♦ parɲa• de•ne t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to snap one's fingers
7. {figuratively} to swill, to drink a lot, to drink often ♦ səra•m t͡ɕəme•m {verb II} to drink a lot of beer
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// t͡ɕəme•n ʃənde•m {verb II} {perfective} (see above)
♢ myʃkəre•m t͡ɕəme•n ʃənde•n {sentence} my stomach bulged out