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noun
1. tomfoolery; foolish act; nonsense  (see also: 戯ける; often written with kana only)
2. fool; idiot  (see also: 戯け者; often written with kana only)
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noun
idiot; dummy; joker; fool; trickster  (see also: おどけ者)
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かれ
うそついたわけなかった
じっさい
実際
すべて
しんじつ
真実
かた
った

He didn't tell a lie. As a matter of fact, he told the whole truth.
びて
はい
らない
そう
だん
じて
ふと
った
わけない
せいちょう
成長
した
という
べんり
便利
ことば
言葉
われわれ
我々
ふだ

"We've got taller so they don't fit." "Right, it's certainly not that we've got fat!" "The useful phrase 'grown up' is our trump card."
まだどちら
けっ
した
わけありませんので
つづ
みまも
見守
りたい
おも
います

I haven't decided either way. I want to keep an eye on how things go.
10
だい
はじ
ころ
わたし
りょうしん
両親
かなら
ずしも
さいぜん
最善
かんけい
関係
あったわけなかった
During my early teens, I was not always on the best of terms with my parents.
かれ
こた
としてもカンニングしたわけではない
Just because I looked at his paper doesn't mean I was cheating.
 
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