melebisech, v.t.pierce (fish) with downward thrust of spear; pierce or cut into (earth); thrust at (with long object).
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dibisechv.pf.3p.inan.
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dilbisechv.pf.3p.inan.past
debsechallv.a.s.is to be speared.
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delebisechv.r.s.speared.
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kedebisechv.recip.spear each other (by accident).
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> Are there any who spear at the ground and miss?
Used to describe something that is easily accomplished.
> Aiming at the ground and missing?
From a folk tale in which the hero rebukingly challenges another to aim his spear at the ground to see if he can hit it.The saying may be applied to a situation where a person of ability is expected to succeed at a task with ease, whereas others have failed.

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