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3 examples found containing '宝飾' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
ふたり
二人
ひれつ
卑劣
おとこ
わたし
から
ほうしょくひん
宝飾品
うば
って
とうそう
逃走
した

Two nasty guys robbed me of my jewels and ran away.
あに
きゅうせい
急逝
した
ねん
まえ
ぎし
義姉
ひとりけい
一人兄
のこ
した
ちい
さな
ほうしょくてん
宝飾店
けなげ
健気
まも
ってきた

Since my brother died suddenly two years ago, my sister-in-law has valiantly kept going the small jewellery store he left her.
にほん
日本
ほうしょく
飽食
くに
われて
ひさ
しい

It has long been said that Japan is a country with an adequate amount of food.
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