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пудештараш (-ем)
{verb II} [Generate paradigm]
1.     {transitive} to blow up, to detonate
кӱртньыгорным пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to blow up a railroad
2.     {figuratively} to exasperate, to madden
шке койыш дене иктаж-кӧм пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to exasperate someone with one's behavior
3.     {figuratively} to hit, to strike
сола дене пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to strike with a whip
4.     {figuratively} to shoot
пычал гыч пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to shoot from a gun
южыш гыч пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to shoot into the air
5.     {figuratively} to drink up, to knock back, to down
кок бокалым пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to down two glasses
6.     {figuratively} to disturb, to interrupt, to break
эр тымыкым пудештараш (-ем)     {verb II}     to disturb the stillness of the morning
7.     {figuratively} {transitive} to fill (with noise, etc.)
кӱтӱчын солаже тымык уремым пудештарен     {sentence}     the sound of the shepherd's whip filled the quiet street
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// пудештарен колташ (-ем)     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// шампанскийым пудештарен колташ (-ем)     {verb II}     to pop open a bottle of champagne
// пудештарен шуаш (-эм)     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// уверым чылаштлан пудештарен шуаш (-эм)     {verb II}     to shout out the news to everyone

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