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We found 1 word, 20 partial word matches, and 5 examples matching 'おしよせる'
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
to advance on; to close in; to march on; to descend on (the enemy); to move towards; to surge forward (crowd, wave of nostalgia, wave, etc.); to rush for (the door); to inundate; to overwhelm; to push aside
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Most common form: 押し
noun
push; pressure; authority; audacity
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Most common form: 寄せる
ichidan verb, transitive verb
1. to come near; to let someone approach
2. to bring near; to bring together; to collect; to gather
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なつやす
夏休
りょこうしゃ
旅行者
かるいざわ
軽井沢
せた

Tourists poured into Karuizawa during the summer vacation.
なつ
かんこう
観光
きゃく
その
まち
どっと
せた

The town was deluged with tourists in summer.
おお
かんこう
観光
きゃく
その
しま
せた

A lot of tourists invaded the island.
なみ
また
なみ
きしべ
岸辺
せた

Wave after wave surged upon the beach.
ダム
れて
りゅういき
流域
おおみず
大水
せた

The dam gave way and sent a great flush of water down the valley.
 
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