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šüška•m
{verb I} [Generate paradigm]
1.     to shove, to thrust, to push, to stick, to poke
ne•rə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     {set phrase} to poke one's nose in, to butt in, to pry
sumka•ške šüška•m     {verb I}     to shove something in a bag
umša•ške č́ə̑za•šə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     to stick a pacifier in someone's mouth
ši•jme mašina•ške kə̑lta•m šüška•m     {verb I}     to stick sheaves into a threshing machine
2.     to put on
č́oma•n šü•jə̑škə̑žö šö•rmə̑č́ə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     to bridle a foal
3.     to stuff into, to fill, to pack
č́ə̑•lə̑mə̑š ta•makə̑m šü•škə̑n     {sentence}     (s)he stuffed tobacco into his/her pipe
4.     to close up, to stop up, to plug (holes, etc.)
törza• ra•me ro•žə̑š mo•kə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     to plug holes in a window frame with moss
5.     to load, to charge (a weapon)
pə̑č́a•lə̑m šüške•m     {verb II}     to load a rifle
ta•rə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     to load gunpowder
6.     to put, to place (hurriedly, carelessly)
ška•fə̑š janda•r βurge•mə̑m uda•n ida• šüš     {sentence}     don't just throw the clean clothes into the wardrobe
7.     to pawn off, to palm off, to fob off
uža•lə̑še na•lše-βlakla•n bra•kə̑m šüške•š     {sentence}     the seller is pawning off defective goods on the customers
8.     to send, to direct, to put in (without purpose, indiscriminately)
kreda•lmaške tušma•n č́arnə̑de• u βi•jə̑m šüške•š     {sentence}     the enemy is constantly sending new forces into the battle
9.     {figuratively} to give, to hand over, to spend (money, resources, bribes)
oksa•tə̑m ku•ško ere• šüška•t?     {sentence}     what are you always spending your money on?
10.     {figuratively} to gorge, to gobble, to stuff one's face, to tuck in, to eat voraciously
šu•žə̑šo jeŋ pi•sə̑n šüške•š     {sentence}     the starving person is eating voraciously
šü•škə̑n koč́ka•m     {verb I}     to stuff one's face, to tuck in
11.     to churn (butter)
ü•jə̑m šüška•m     {verb I}     to churn butter
~ ASPECTUAL CONVERB CONSTRUCTIONS ~
// šü•škə̑n kije•m     {verb II}     {imperfective} (see above)
šu•žə̑šo joč́a• ko•gə̑l'ə̑m šü•škə̑n kija•     {sentence}     the starving child is gobbling up pastries
// šü•škə̑n pə̑tare•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// ko•lo tüže•m teŋge•m ala•-ku•ško šü•škə̑n pə̑tare•m     {verb II}     to spend twenty thousand rubles on something
// šü•škə̑n teme•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// č́ə̑•lə̑mə̑m šü•škə̑n teme•m     {verb II}     to stuff a pipe
// šü•škə̑n šə̑nde•m     {verb II}     {perfective} (see above)
// ro•žə̑m βa•tke de•ne šü•škə̑n šə̑nde•m     {verb II}     to plug holes with cotton wool

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