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426 examples found containing 'よし' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
いもうと
あし
なが

My sister has long legs.
わたし
あし
じしん
自信
ある
I am a good walker.
あし
ゆび
かんかく
感覚
まった
ない
There is no feeling in my toes at all.
あし
いた

I have sore feet.
かのじょ
彼女
なが
あし

She has long feet.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
んで
すわ
った

She sat down and crossed her legs.
それ
あし
はや
です
That will fly on the market.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
なが

She has long arms and legs.
わたし
あし
あら
いたい
おも
っています

I want to go straight.
その
しごと
仕事
から
あし
あら
った

I've left that line of business.
この
くつ
わたし
あし
わない

These shoes don't fit my feet.
その
しょうばい
商売
からすっかり
あし
あら
った

I washed my hands of the whole business.
すいえい
水泳
あし
つよ
する
Swimming makes your legs strong.
あし
まめできた
I've got blisters on my feet.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
ちい
さい

She has small feet.
かれ
あし
んで
そこ
すわ
った

He sat there with his legs crossed.
よくじつ
翌日
あし
いた
かった

I had sore legs the next day.
マイククラス
いちばん
一番
あし
はや

Mike runs fastest in his class.
かれ
あし
いていない

He doesn't have his feet on the ground.
かのじょ
彼女
あし
たれてけ
いる
She was wounded by a shot in the leg.
あし
こゆび
小指
いた

I have a pain in my little toe.
すいえいちゅう
水泳中
あし
つった
I got a cramp in my leg while swimming.
かれ
きゅう
ブレーキ
あし
かけた
He put his foot on the brake suddenly.
あし
しびれている
I have feeling in my legs.
かのじょ
彼女
こっせつ
骨折
した
あし
まだ
なお
っていない

Her broken leg has not healed yet.
ついそちら
あし
いてしまう

I often feel like just going over there.
いしゃ
医者
かれ
れた
あし
ついだ
The doctor set his broken leg.
くつ
きつくて
あし
いた

These shoes are too tight. They hurt.
わった
あと
あし
かる
かん
しました
I felt very light on my feet afterwards.
かれ
ところ
あし
おも

I'm reluctant to visit him.
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