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We found 9 partial word matches, 1 conjugated word, and 9 examples matching 'べたり'
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Most common form: ベタ
1. covering; filled in; gapless; all over  (usu. as べたに)
noun (prefix)
2. complete; total  (before a noun)
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noun
1. reason; principle; logic
2. general principle (as opposed to individual concrete phenomenon)  (see also: ; Buddhist term)
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Most common form: ベタ
1. covering; filled in; gapless; all over  (usu. as べたに)
noun (prefix)
2. complete; total  (before a noun)
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ゆき
いえ
あつ
まり
たり
だりします
We get together in the hut and eat and drink.
とにかく
だり
たりなさい
Eat and drink.
しんねん
新年
せいだい
盛大
べたり
んだり
するです
New Year is the time for a lot of eating and drinking.
ミサ
たり
だりしてイエスキリスト
しの
カトリック
ぎしき
儀式

Mass is a Catholic ceremony of remembering Jesus Christ by eating and drinking.
それほどでもせいぜい
おお
きさ
くら
たりわい
だん
するくらいだし
おお
きさ
って
なに
ナニ
"No, not so much. At most comparing sizes, telling dirty stories." "Sizes of what?" "Of 'that'."
 
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