Results, A big difference between what one hears and what one sees
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- 投身【とうしん】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- throwing oneself to one's death; precipitating oneself to one's death; leaping to one's death ➜ 投身自殺
- 投身自殺【とうしんじさつ】 Inflection
noun / ~する noun:
- throwing oneself to one's death; precipitating oneself to one's death; leaping to one's death ➜ 投身
- こぶつき《瘤付き・瘤つき》コブつき《コブ付き》
noun / ~の noun:
- having a child (usu. from a former relationship); accompanied by one's child
- 一擲千金【いってきせんきん】
expression:
- being lavish with one's money; spending a huge sum of money at once on a treat - four character idiom
- 房楊枝【ふさようじ】総楊枝
noun:
- tufted toothpick; Edo-period toothbrush resembling a large toothpick burred at one end into a tuft
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