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10 word matches found for '敬' using reading 'きょう'
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Most common form: 愛嬌者
noun
pleasant person; attractive person; animal liked by all because of its cuteness
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Most common form: 無愛嬌
noun
1. unamiability
2. brusque; unfriendly; unsociable; curt
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expression
charming; attractive
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lovely; sweet  (see also: 可愛らしい)
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noun
straggling hair; hair too short to be tied or arranged with the rest of the hair (typically around the sideburns); lovelock  (see also: 後れ毛)
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noun
1. lipstick that actors put on their earlobes, cheeks and corners of eyes
2. lipstick discreetly put on the earlobes or the corners of the eyes (by women)
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noun
Heian-period ceremony where a newlywed groom and bride eat a rice-cake on the third night after the wedding ceremony  (see also: 三日の餅)
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Most common form: 愛嬌
1. charm; attractiveness; amiability; winsomeness
2. courtesy; ingratiating behaviour
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expression
men should be brave, women should be affable  (obscure term)
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Most common form: ご愛嬌
noun
entertainment; amusement; fun  (see also: 愛嬌)
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