Words — 18 found
むさぼ
貪る
1. to covet; to crave; to be greedy for; to hunger for; to lust insatiably forUsually written using kana alone
2. to indulge in; to do ceaselessly; to keep doing (without losing interest)Usually written using kana alone
- いい
- の
- よ 。
- いままで
- み実のない
- ブランドひんブランド品
- を
- たか高く
- 売りつけて
- ぼうり暴利
- を
- むさぼって
- きた
- ん
- だ
- から 。
- こんご今後
- せいぜい
- りょうしんてき良心的な
- しょうばい商売
- に
- はげめば
- いい
- ん
- だ
- わ 。
3. to eat greedily; to devourUsually written using kana alone
- おなかをすお腹を空かせた
- その
- おとこ男
- は 、
- しょくもつ食物
- を
- むさぼり
- く食った 。
くあ
食い荒らす
1. to eat up and spoil (e.g. crops); to eat away; to devour; to wolf down
- むし虫
- に
- くいあ食い荒らされて
- もも桃
- は
- ちゅうくう中空
- になっていた 。
2. to eat a bit of everything
3. to encroach upon; to take over; to steal (e.g. support)
食い荒す 【くいあらす】、食荒らす 【くいあらす】
めしく
飯を食う
1. to have a meal; to eat
2. to make a living; to earn one's breadIdiomatic expression
飯を喰う 【めしをくう】
めいが
螟蛾
1. pyralid (any moth of family Pyralidae, many of which have larvae that devour foodstuffs)Usually written using kana alone
メイガ
ばく
獏
1. tapir (Tapirus spp.)Usually written using kana alone
2. mo (mythological Chinese chimera similar to a tapir, said to devour bad dreams)
貘 【ばく】、バク
貘: Rarely-used kanji form.
1. fiery chariotBuddhism
2. kasha (mythical beast said to devour dead bodies)
3. steam locomotive (in China)
1. repeatedly opening and closing (one's mouth); gaspingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
2. flapping (e.g. shoe sole); gaping open and shutOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
3. heartily (eating); devouring; munching; gobblingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
パクパク
1. pounding (of one's heart); throbbing; thumping; racingOnomatopoeic or mimetic word
ばくばく