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Most common form: ハマる
2. to be fit for (a job, etc.); to be suited for; to satisfy (conditions) (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: どハマり
noun, 'suru' verb
perfect obsession; personal fixation; addiction to (something matching one's tastes) (see also: ド, 嵌まる; slang)(click the word to view an additional 3 forms, examples and links)
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はま Hama (place name, surname, female given name)
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はま Hama (surname)
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なみま Namima (surname)
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はりま Harima (former name of the SW part of Hyogo prefecture) (place name, surname)
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はりま Harima (surname)
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はま
浜
のおてら
寺
でな
鳴
るかね
鐘
が、 / ゆれてすいめん
水面
をわたるとき、 / むら
村
のぎょふ
漁夫
がはおり
羽織
き
着
て、 / はま
浜
のおてら
寺
へいそぐとき、 / おき
沖
でくじら
鯨
のこ
子
がひとり、 / そのな
鳴
るかね
鐘
をききながら、 / し
死
んだとう
父
さま、かあ
母
さまを、 / こいし、こいしとな
泣
いてます。
line from poem, haiku, dialogue etc.
When the bell at the seaside temple is struck, / its sound rippling across the water, / the village fishermen in their best clothes / hurry for the temple on the shore / while alone in the open sea, a whale child / weeps in longing for its dead father and mother.
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