1. ಝೋಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jhompisu
    1. (verb)
    2. = ಝೊಂಪಿಸು1.
  2. ಝೋಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jhōmpisu
    1. (verb)
    2. = ಝೊಂಪಿಸು2.
  3. ಜೊಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jompisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to become temporarily unconscious.
    3. to move from back to forth, side to side unsteadily.
    4. to be attracted, enchanted, fascinated.
  4. ಜೊಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jompisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to cause to move frequently to and from; to cause to vibrate; to shake (an object).
    3. to fill (oneself) in (something) tightly; to be tightly packed in.
    4. to quiver, shiver from fear, cold, etc.; to tremble.
    5. to prevent (something) from happening; to avoid (a difficult or dangerous situation).
  5. ಜೋಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jōmpisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to become temporarily unconscious.
    3. to move from back to forth, side to side unsteadily.
    4. to be attracted, enchanted, fascinated.
  6. ಜೋಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jōmpisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to cause to move frequently to and from; to cause to vibrate; to shake (an object).
    3. to fill (oneself) in (something) tightly; to be tightly packed in.
    4. to quiver, shiver from fear, cold, etc.; to tremble.
    5. to prevent (something) from happening; to avoid (a difficult or dangerous situation).
  7. ಜೋಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jōmpisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to attack; to fall upon.
  8. ಝೊಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jhompisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to become temporarily unconscious.
    3. to move from back to forth, side to side unsteadily.
    4. to be attracted, enchanted, fascinated.
  9. ಝೊಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jhompisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to cause to move frequently to and from; to cause to vibrate; to shake (a thing).
    3. to fill (oneself) in (something) tightly; to be tightly packed in.
    4. to quiver, shiver from fear, cold, etc.; to tremble.
    5. to prevent (something) from happening; to avoid (a difficult or dangerous situation).
  10. ಜಂಪಿಸು

    ♪ jampisu
    1. (verb)
    2. to cause to move frequently to and from; to cause to vibrate; to shake ( a thing).
    3. to fill (oneself) in (something) tightly; to be tightly packed in.
    4. to quiver, shiver from fear, cold, etc.; to tremble.
    5. to prevent (something) from happening; to avoid (a difficult or dangerous situation).