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We found 7 words, 1 kanji, and 4 examples matching '袈'
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Most common form: 大げさ
grandiose; exaggerated
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noun
1. kasaya; monk's stole  (Buddhist term)
2. wearing an article of clothing in the same manner as a kasaya (i.e. draped over one shoulder)  (see also: 袈裟懸け; abbreviation)
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noun
scarf hold (in judo)  (martial arts term)
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noun
loop-shaped monk's stole
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noun
slashing a sword diagonally from the shoulder
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Kanji search: 1 match
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ケ    Buddhist robe, Buddhist stole   
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イ   ころも clothes   
カ   くわえる to add to   くわわる to join, to be added to   
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リョク   リキ   ちから effort; power   
コウ   ク   くち mouth   
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かれ
はなし
そうとう
おおげさ
大袈裟

His story is highly colored.
その
せんどうか
扇動家
ささい
些細
こと
おおげさ
大袈裟
ひょうげん
表現
する
けいこう
傾向
ある
The agitator is inclined to exaggerate trivial matters.
あなた
もんだい
問題
おおげさ
大袈裟
かんが
えている

You are exaggerating the problem.
そんなこと
しん
ちゃだめ
かれ
おおげさ
大袈裟
けいこう
傾向
あるから
Don't take it literally. He is inclined to exaggerate.
 
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