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10 word matches found for '扱' using reading 'こ'
1 4
Most common form: こき使う
'u' godan verb, transitive verb
to work someone hard; to push someone around
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4 0
Most common form: こき落とす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to thresh
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4 0
Most common form: 扱下ろす
'su' godan verb, transitive verb
to denounce; to disparage; to lambast; to abuse
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4 3
Most common form: 腕こき
1. able; capable; competent  (see also: 腕利き)
noun
2. able person; person of ability  (see also: 腕利き)
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'ku' godan verb, transitive verb
to thresh; to strip
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0 5
Most common form: 腕っこき
1. able; capable; competent  (see also: 腕利き)
noun
2. able person; person of ability  (see also: 腕利き)
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to pull up by the roots
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2
Most common form: 稲こき
noun
1. rice threshing
2. rice thresher
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3
noun
uprooting
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2
wheat threshing
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