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Most common form: 立て篭もる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
to barricade oneself in; to hold (a fort, etc.); to shut oneself up; to be besieged; to dig in
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noun
1. the vertical; height
2. front-to-back; length
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Most common form: 籠もる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to seclude oneself; to be confined in  (often written with kana only)
2. to be filled (e.g. with emotion, satire, etc.); to be heavy (with)  (often written with kana only)
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くるまいす
車椅子
じょせい
女性
スーパー
てこもる

Woman in a wheelchair holes up in supermarket.
しかし
おうじょ
王女
へや
部屋
てこもって
てこなかった

However, the princess had barricaded herself in her room and wouldn't come out.
しんぱい
心配
なって
かれ
デパートトイレ
てこもって
てこない
ようす
様子
でした
When I got worried and went to check on him, it looked like he'd barricaded himself in the department's toilet and wasn't coming out.
 
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