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We found 2 words, 1 kanji, and 22 examples matching '尽くし'
Word search: 2 matches
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noun
having absolutely nothing (left); being out of everything; absolutely nothing  (often written with kana only)
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suffix
all sorts of; all kinds of
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Kanji search: 1 match
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ジン   exhausted   つきる to be exhausted   つくす to use up, exhaust   つかす to be disgusted with, give up on   
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シャク    unit of length (about a foot)   
ice
Example search: 22 matches
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ぜんりょく
全力
くし
しごと
仕事
した
I did the job to the best of my ability.
もし
せいこう
成功
する
つもりなら
さいぜん
最善
くし
なさい
If you are to be successful, you are to do your best.
なにごと
何事
さいぜん
最善
くし
なさい
Do your best in everything.
さいぜん
最善
くし
なさい
Do your best!
つね
ベスト
くし
なさい
You should always do your best.
 
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