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We found 6 words, 2 kanji, and 3 examples matching '団子'
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noun
1. dango; dumpling (usu. sweet); doughboy
2. ball-shaped object; something round
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noun
Japanese dumpling soup
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noun
being bunched up together; being crowded together  (yojijukugo)
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noun
dumpling store; dumpling seller
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Most common form: 団子っ鼻
noun
snub nose; pug nose; button-shaped nose; bulbous nose; cauliflower-shaped nose
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ダン   トン    group   
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box, enclosure   
スン   inch
シ   ス   こ child   
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はな
より
だんご
団子
kotowaza
Bread is better than the songs of birds (literally: rather dumplings than flowers).
まばた
うちにテニスボール
だい
だんご
団子
った

In the blink of an eye, the tennis-ball-sized dumpling had disappeared.
きび
だんご
団子
ひと
ください
Give me one kibidango.
 
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