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3 examples found containing '牡丹餅' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
となり
ぼたもち
牡丹餅
おお
きい

The other person’s azuki bean mochi looks bigger.
ぼたもち
牡丹餅
こし
kotowaza
His bread is buttered on both sides (literally: he strikes a backside with adzuki paste).
たな
からぼた
もち
このこと
This is what they call a lucky break.
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