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We found 1 word, 14 partial word matches, 1 conjugated word, and 19 examples matching 'まみえ'
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Most common form: まゆ
noun
eyebrow; eyebrows
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Most common form: まあ
1. just (e.g. "just wait here"); come now; now, now  (when urging or consoling)
2. tolerably; passably; moderately; reasonably; fairly; rather; somewhat
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Most common form: 見栄
noun
1. airs; pretensions; show; ostentation; display; appearance; vanity; charm  (see also: 見栄を張る:みえをはる; only applies to 見栄 and 見え)
2. pose (in kabuki); posture  (usually 見得)
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ichidan verb, intransitive verb
1. to have an audience; to meet; to see  (humble)
2. to face (an enemy); to confront
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かれ
おどろ
いて
まゆ
つりあげた
He arched his eyebrows in surprise.
かのじょ
彼女
まゆ
みかづき
三日月
けい
えが
いた

Her eyebrows were drawn in the shape of a crescent.
かれ
まゆ
げて
なんしょく
難色
しめ
した

He showed his disapproval by raising an eyebrow.
わら
ごまか
誤魔化
あみ
亜美
さんさも
ふきげん
不機嫌
そう
まゆ
せた

Ami frowned in a very un-amused way as I brushed her off with a laugh.
わたしたち
私達
いわ
ことば
言葉
かけたのに
かれ
まゆ
ひそめてそっぽ
いた

In spite of our congratulations, he frowned and turned away.
 
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