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21 examples found containing 'ぬぐ' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ふくぬぎました
I took off my clothes.
かれ
ぼうし
帽子
ぬいで
へや
部屋
はい
った

He entered the room with his hat off.
くち
くつ
ことなっている
We are supposed to take off our shoes at the entrance.
にほん
日本
いえ
はい
とき
くつ
ものされています
You are supposed to take off your shoes when entering a house in Japan.
その
おとこ
ふく
ぬいでパジャマ
きが
着替
えた

The boy took off his clothes and put on his pajamas.
へや
部屋
なか
ぼうし
帽子
ぬぎなさい
Take off your hat in the room.
ぼうし
帽子
ぬぎなさい
Remove your hat.
にほん
日本
いえ
はい
とき
くつ

In Japan people take off their shoes when they enter a house.
スカート
だけ
かれ
ズボンもう
がまんじる
我慢汁
ビショビショだった
I only had to take off my skirt and his pants were soaked with precum.
いえ
はい
とき
くつ
わたし
たち
しゅうかん
習慣
です
It is our custom to take off our shoes when we enter the house.
はきもの
履物
ぬいで
おく
げた
ばこ
いれてください
Take off your shoes, and put them in the shoe rack in the back.
にほん
日本
いえ
なか
くつ
ぬぎなさい
Remove your shoes in a Japanese house.
きみ
シャッポ

I take my hat off to you!
かれ
ひと
はだ
ぬごせずぼんやり
っていた

They stood idle, instead of putting their shoulder to the wheel.
きみ
くつ
およ
ばない

You need not take off your shoes.
ほうもんしゃ
訪問者
つうじょう
通常
にほんしき
日本式
いえ
はい
まえ
くつ
ように
もと
められます

Visitors are usually asked to remove their shoes before they enter a Japanese house.
かれ
がく
あせ
ぬぐった
He wiped the sweat from his forehead.
ベス
ほお
なみだ
ぬぐう
いえ
はし
って
かえ
っていきました

As Beth wiped tears from her face, she rushed home.
ジェイン
なみだ
ぬぐった
Jane brushed the tears from her eyes.
かのじょ
彼女
ほこり
ぬぐ
しめ
湿
った
ぬの
つか
使
った

She used a damp rag to wipe off the dust.
かのじょ
彼女
なみだ
ぬぐった
She wiped away her tears.
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