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We found 1 word, 21 partial word matches, and 3 examples matching 'くいつぶす'
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Most common form: 食い潰す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to eat oneself out of house and home; to eat up completely
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Most common form: 悔い
noun
regret; repentance
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Most common form: 潰す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to smash; to crush
2. to shut down
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あの
ったら
ほんとによく
べる
ざいさん
財産
つぶ
かしら
That boy of mine! He'll eat me out of house and home!
しん
じぎょう
事業
かれ
ざいさん
財産
いつぶしていった

The new business was eating away his fortune.
かれ
ごと
ざいさん
財産
いつぶした

He ate up his fortune by gambling.
 
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