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We found 4 words and 6 examples matching 'でかい'
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huge; big; gargantuan  (colloquialism)
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'suru' verb, expression
to act arrogant; to act self-important (literally: to have a big face)  (see also: でかい, 面:つら)
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to act self-importantly; to be arrogant; to be high-handed; to puff up  (see also: 大きな顔をする, でかい顔する; colloquialism)
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to act self-importantly; to be arrogant; to be high-handed; to puff up  (see also: 大きな顔をする; colloquialism)
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わたし
こうえん
公園
どこでかさなくしてしまったかさ
わなければならない

I have lost my umbrella somewhere in the park. I have to buy one.
かれ
ゆうかん
勇敢
かいかつ
しょうねん
少年

He is a brave and cheerful boy.
おめー
だいしょう
大翔
いま
まで
ずいぶんでかい
かお
してくれたなあ
You're Daisho? Up till now you've really lorded it over us haven't you?
かのじょ
彼女
じょじょ
徐々
たいど
態度
でかくなった
She is getting better by degrees.
あいつでかいことばかり
ってる
けどそのうちぼろ

He's always talking like a big shot, but it won't be long before all his faults are exposed.
 
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