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From tombo.

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estomballar (first-person singular present estomballo, first-person singular preterite estomballei, past participle estomballado)

  1. (takes a reflexive pronoun) to wallow
    • 1896, Luis Bouza Trillo, Xán Canitrote:
      chegou a empinar o codo de maneira tal, que por máis que fixo e fixo non pudo dar coa tenda aquela noite, e quedou estomballado nun calexón roncando a perna solta
      He drank so much that, no mater how much he tried, he couldn't find the shop that night, and he wallowed at an alley, snoring, slept as a log

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