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4 examples found containing 'チンチン' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ぼく
いぬ
ちんちん
おし
えた

I have taught my dog to sit up and beg.
うご
ときベルちんちん
だからちんちん
でんしゃ
電車

When it sets off the bell rings, "ding-ding". Thus 'ding-ding-train'.
いぬ
ちんちんやめて
よっ
あし
もど
った

The dog stopped begging and went back on all fours.
やかん
薬缶
ストーブ
うえ
チンチン
っています

The kettle is whistling on the stove.
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