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We found 25 words, 1 kanji, and 198 examples matching '盛り'
Word search: 25 matches
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noun, suffix
1. peak (e.g. of cherry blossom season); height (e.g. of summer)  (ざかり when used as a suffix)
2. prime (of one's life); one's best days
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noun, noun (suffix), counter
1. serving (of food); helping
noun
2. chilled soba served on a dish (often on a wicker basket or in a shallow steaming basket) with dipping sauce  (see also: 盛り蕎麦; abbreviation)
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Most common form: 盛りあがる
'ru' godan verb, intransitive verb
1. to swell; to rise; to bulge; to be piled up
2. to rouse; to get excited
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Most common form: 盛りあがり
noun
1. climax; uprush
2. bulge
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'mu' godan verb, transitive verb
to incorporate; to include
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Kanji search: 1 match
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セイ   ジョウ   さか popular; enthusiastic   さか prosper, flourish   も serve, heap up (food)   
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さら dish   
セイ   ジョウ   な to become   な to perform, to accomplish   
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tasseled spear
wrap
Example search: 198 matches
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おうか
桜花
さか
であった
The cherry blossoms were at their best.
さくら
はな
しがつ
4月

The cherry blossoms are at their best in April.
ごご
午後
あつ
じかん
時間
ある
いた

I walked for two hours in the afternoon heat.
はな
もう
すぎている
The flowers are already out of bloom.
むすこ
息子
たち
わか

My sons are in the heyday of youth.
 
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