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16 words found containing '肴' in any position
Most common form: さかな
noun
1. appetizer or snack served with drinks
2. performance to liven up a bar; conversation to liven up a party
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Most common form: サカナにする
expression, suru verb - irregular
1. to have as a side order (with drinks)  (see also: )
2. to make fun of someone; to laugh at someone's expense  (see also: ; usu. Xをさかなにする; idiomatic expression)
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Most common form: 下魚
noun
low-grade fish; cheap fish
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noun
food and drink
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Most common form: 焼き魚
noun
grilled fish
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noun
small dishes to accompany alcohol
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Most common form: 祝肴
noun
accompaniment to a drink served at celebrations (such as New Year)  (see also: 酒の肴)
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noun
delicacy; rare treat; good-eating fish
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noun
delicacies; epicurean dishes  (yojijukugo)
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noun
fine wines and prized delicacies  (yojijukugo)
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