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| neʻe 1.vi.moving along little by little or by fits and starts; to step, march, creep, hitch along; to push along, as work; to squirm.[Pn(NP) *neke,move oneself, edge along, crawl] 2.vs.soft, decomposed, as fish. |
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| 1. | ʻAʻolehikikeʻākeʻaneʻeikekūpalemekaholopūʻana. | Screening while moving along with the defender is not allowed. | ʻākeʻa neʻe |
| 2. | Hemeaolaʻoninamākalaʻolekekumulāʻau;ʻaʻoheonaneʻenuiʻananonaiho. | A tree is a living thing without motor skill; it is not able to move on its own. | ʻonina mākala |
| 3. | ikehuneʻe | kinetic energy | neʻe₁ |
| 4. | Makaʻākauneʻe. | To the right, march. | neʻe₁ |
| 5. | neʻepapa | to move in rank | papa₁ |
| 6. | oianeʻeakuikahanaapaukeaho | just pushing ahead the work until exhausted | neʻe₁ |
| 7. | palenaneʻeʻoā | divergent boundary | neʻe ʻoā |
| 8. | palenaneʻeʻoā | divergent boundary | palena |
| 9. | UakuʻiaʻākeʻaiāHāloaʻoNaniBoy,ʻoiaiuaneʻemaiʻoHāloaimuaponooNaniBoyiāiaalaekahamaianaikahupa. | Hāloa committed a blocking foul against Nani Boy, since Hāloa moved directly in front of Nani Boy as he was driving towards the basket. | kuʻia ʻākeʻa |
| 10. | Ualolikailipūʻuokanakailokoonāmakahiki100ihalaaʻeneimaikanohonuiʻanamakahikuaʻāinaakaneʻenuiʻanaikahionākūlanakauhale. | Human population distribution in the last 100 years has changed from people mostly living in rural areas to people moving and mostly inhabiting areas near the cities. | ili pūʻuo |
| 11. | UaneʻeakulaʻoKalamaimuaoMānainokaʻākeʻaʻanaikāiaalaʻāpōʻanamai. | Kalama moved in front of Mānai to block out his attempt to rebound. | ʻākeʻa |
| 12. | UaneʻelāuamaiLilihaaWaikīkī. | They moved from Liliha to Waikīkī. | neʻe₁ |
| 13. | Uawaihoʻiakaiʻaaneʻe. | The fish was left until it decomposed. | neʻe₂ |