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We found 80 words, 1 partial word match, 1 kanji, and 9 examples matching '戯'
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0
play; drama
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3
Most common form: 冗談
jest; joke; funny story  (see also: 笑談; じょうだん is sometimes written 笑談)
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1
game; play; sports
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0
Most common form: 将棋
noun
shogi; Japanese chess; xianqi
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0
noun
play; sport; fun; caprice; joke; jest; flirtation
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noun
pleasantry; joke; tomfoolery  (archaic)
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ギ   たわむれる to frolic, to play   
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tasseled spear
キョ   コ    void   
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とら tiger   
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divining rod
cliff
シチ   なな    なな    なの seven   
almost lined up
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じんせい
人生
ビール
きゅうはしら
九柱
ばかりない
Life is not all beer and skittles.
きっすい
生粋
じょうさま
嬢様
から
ざんねん
残念
ながら
いたずら
悪戯
とかじゃなくてあれ
もと

She's pure bred blue-blood you see. Unfortunately that's no sort of put-on but her natural self.
かれ
その
ぎきょく
戯曲
すばらしい
じょぶん
序文
いた

He wrote a fine preface to the play.
それいわゆる
ぜんぎ
前戯
でもなければもちろんマッサージでもありません
It was not foreplay, and it was definitely not a massage.
ハムレットこれまで
もっと
おもしろい
ぎきょく
戯曲
われている

It is said that "Hamlet" is the most interesting play ever written.
 
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