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Noun
1. beating someone up by ganging up on them
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2. facing a barrage of criticism
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1. tea ceremony stand with an enclosed shelf (invented by Takeno Jouou)
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2. small cupboard or closed shelf on the side of a tokonomaSee also 袋戸棚
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1. opossumUsually written using kana alone
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袋鼠 【ふくろねずみ】
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Noun, Suru verb, Transitive verb
1. packing (something) in a bag; bagging
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1. double-leaved printing (traditional East Asian books)
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2. sealed-page printing; magazine (esp. pornographic) with long side or all three sides sealed to prevent browsing
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3. dual pageComputing
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袋とじ 【ふくろとじ】
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1. type of double weave that produces a tube-shaped cloth; hollow weaving; double weaving
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袋織り 【ふくろおり】
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1. retentive memory
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2. double-woven edge of cloth
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3. cryptotia; pocket ear
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1. calfAnatomy, Usually written using kana alone
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脹ら脛 【ふくらはぎ】膨ら脛 【ふくらはぎ】
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膨ら脛: Rarely-used kanji form.
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Noun
1. aschelminth (any invertebrate animal formerly classified as belonging to phylum Aschelminthes)
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袋形動物 【ふくろがたどうぶつ】
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1. happiness and prosperity
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2. Fukurokuju; god of happiness, prosperity and long lifeAbbreviation, See also 福禄寿 ふくろくじゅ
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Noun
1. koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)Usually written using kana alone, See also コアラ
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2. Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii)Usually written using kana alone, See also タスマニアデビル
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フクログマ
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1. small bag of snack food (cookies, potato chips, etc.)
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Noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no', Noun
1. sacked; pouched
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1. sac spider (any spider of family Clubionidae)Usually written using kana alone
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2. Atypus karschi (Asian species of mygalomorph spider)Usually written using kana alone, See also ジグモ
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袋蜘蛛 【ふくろぐも】
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1. easily misunderstood sentence; garden-path sentence; cul-de-sac sentence
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