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We found 1 word, 2 kanji, and 8 examples matching '頬張る'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food)
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ほお cheek   
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between
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eight
フ   フウ   おっと husband   
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ニ   ふた    ふた two   
ジン   ニン   ひと person   
ページ page, leaf of a book   
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whereupon one
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katakana 'no'; whereupon; splitting away from
イチ   イツ   ひと    ひと- one   
かい shellfish   
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katakana 'ha'; eight
ボク   モク   eye   ま-    め    
チョウ   は to stretch   
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チョウ   なが long   
キュウ   ゆみ a bow   
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おとこ
くち
いっぱい
一杯
ケーキ
ほおば
頬張
った

The boy stuffed cake into his mouth.
くち
ものほおばってしゃべる
Don't speak with your mouth full.
くち
いっぱい
ほおばっておしゃべりしていけません
Don't speak with your mouth full.
くち
もの
ほおばって
はな
して
けない

You must not speak with your mouth full.
くち
ものほおばったまま
はな
ぶさほう
無作法
である
It is rude to speak with your mouth full.
 
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