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822 examples found containing 'がん' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
かれ
かお
あお
なった
His face turned pale.
しょうねん
少年
あか
かお
していた
The boy had a red face.
かれ
こえ
かお
わない

His voice doesn't go with his appearance.
ソニアおかしそう
かお
していた
Sonia had a very amused look on her face.
つか
かのじょ
彼女
かお
えた

Fatigue showed on her face.
わたし
かのじょ
彼女
かお
じっと
つめた

I stared her in the face.
まど
うち
がわ
おとこ
かお
えていた

I saw a man's face in the window.
かのじょ
彼女
かな
しそう
かお
していた
She looked sad.
かれ
かお
おお
ひと
られている

His face is known to many people.
かれ
かぬ
かお
している
He looks gloomy.
まど
かお
あらわ
れた

A face appeared at the window.
おや
よろこ
んでいる
かお
かんでくる

I can almost see my parent's happy face in my mind's eye.
かれ
かのじょ
彼女
かお
じっと

He stared her in the face.
うかぬ
かお
している
You look gloomy.
むし
ころ
さぬ
かお

He looks as if he could not even harm a fly.
おやじ
親父
じっと
わたし
かお

Father looked me full in the face.
わたし
わせる
かお
ない
I have no face to turn to.
ちょっと
かお
してくれません

Can I have a few words with you?
ジョン
かお
みず
うえ
していた

John kept his head above water.
かのじょ
彼女
まど
から
かお
した

She put her head out of the window.
まず
かお
あら
って
ろくじ
6時
はん
ごろ
あさ
ごはん
べます

First, I wash my face and eat breakfast around 6:30.
けいこ
まくら
かお
うず
めて
いた

Keiko buried her head in the pillow and cried.
わたし
ずかしくて
かお
あか
なった
I blushed with shame.
かのじょ
彼女
かわいい
かお
している
She has a pretty face.
かれ
かお
さお
なった
His face turned white.
よろこ
かれ
かお

His joy showed on his face.
かな
しそう
かお
する
I wear a sad look.
あなた
かお
さお
です
You look so pale.
そんないやな
かお
しないで
Hey, come on. Don't make a face.
かのじょ
彼女
あか
るい
かお
なった
Her face lit up.
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