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We found 3 words, 1 name, and 6 examples matching 'しのび'
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Most common form: 忍び
noun
1. stealth
2. travelling incognito (traveling)  (see also: 忍び歩き; abbreviation)
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Most common form: 忍会
noun
clandestine meeting (e.g. for lovers); rendezvous; tryst; secret meeting  (see also: 密会)
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Most common form: 忍び足
noun
stealthy steps; soft steps; tiptoes
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しのぶ   Shinobu   (female given name)  
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あや
しい
にんじゃ
忍者
えた
しの
げんじゅつし
幻術師
title of book, album etc.
Mysterious Ninjas: Ninjas and Magicians Who Disappeared
ふたり
2人
けいかん
警官
やとう
夜盗
たいほ
逮捕
した
ふたり
2人
やとう
夜盗
ミラー
ふじん
夫人
たく
しのび
した
げんば
現場
さえた

Two policemen arrested a burglar. They caught him sneaking into Mrs. Miller's.
そんな
ばめん
場面
しの
なかった
I couldn't bear to see such a scene.
おは
尾羽
らした
かれ
すがた
姿
しの
ない
It's really unbearable to see him looking so down-and-out.
けいかん
警官
おとこ
しのびこむ
づいた

The policeman noticed a man sneak in.
 
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