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13 word matches found for '剝' using reading 'む'
Most common form: むく
'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to peel; to skin; to pare; to hull; to bare (e.g. fangs); to open wide (e.g. eyes) (often written with kana only)(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: むき出し
'na' adjective, 'no' adjective, noun
1. naked; bare; uncovered2. frank; open; blunt
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Most common form: 目を剥く
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to open one's eyes wide (in anger, surprise, etc.); to goggle at(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: 白目を剥く
2. to faint
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noun, 'no' adjective
effusiveness; gushing; shrillness(click the word to view an additional 3 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: 皮を剥く
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to peel; to skin; to pare (see also: 皮をはぐ)(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: 一皮むく
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to take a veneer off something(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: 擦り剥く
to skin (one's knee); to graze; to scratch (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 牙をむく
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to bare one's fangs; to snarl at(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
Most common form: 引ん剥く
to strip; to peel; to tear off
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Most common form: 剥き出す
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to show; to bare (the teeth)(click the word to view an additional 2 forms, examples and links)
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