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We found 17 words, 1 kanji, and 51 examples matching '殴'
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to strike; to hit; to beat; to punch
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1
hit; strike; blow
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0
noun
raid; attack; assault
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0
noun
fist fight
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'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to scribble (write quickly); to dash off
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オウ   なぐ to assault, hit   
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lance shaft   
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キ    table   
また again   
ク    ward   
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crossed swords
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おっと
ほう
なぐ
った
かのじょ
彼女
っている
じつ
その
ぎゃく
だった
She said that her husband hit her, but in fact it was the other way around.
かれ
こぶし
わたし
がんめん
顔面
なぐ
った

He struck me in the face with his fist.
かれ
くち
こた
えず
わたし
あたま
なぐ
りつけた

His answer was to strike me on the head.
バット
なぐ
られる
はめ
羽目
になった

I ended up getting hit with a bat.
きみ
とても
しつれい
失礼
から
なぐ
ってやりたい

I have a good mind to strike you for being so rude.
 
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