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We found 1 word, 1 kanji, and 6 examples matching '飽かす'
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'su' godan verb, transitive verb
1. to bore; to tire; to weary; to stultify
2. to use lavishly (and without regret)  (often intransitively as 〜に飽かして)
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ホウ   あきる to grow weary of   あかす to feed up; to bore, surfeit   
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eat; food
ホウ   つつ to wrap   
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wrap
コ   キ   おのれ self   
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かのじょ
彼女
ひみつ
秘密
あかしてくれなかった
She did not let me into her secret.
かのじょ
彼女
じぶん
自分
ひみつ
秘密
かす
こと
すす
まなかった

She was reluctant to reveal her secret.
わたしたち
っている
こと
はな
ことあかししているのにあなたがたわたしたちあかし
れません

We speak that we do know, and testify that we have seen; and ye receive not our witness.
いちばんちゅう
一晩中
せいじ
政治
はなし
してよく
よる
あかしたもの
We would often sit up all night discussing politics.
あの
おくびょうもの
臆病者
はな
あかしてやった
I've triumphed over that coward.
 
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