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1 exact word match found in search '頰'
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noun
cheek (of face)
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13 words found beginning with '頰'
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Most common form: 頬張る
'ru' godan verb, transitive verb
to stuff one's cheeks; to fill one's mouth (with food)
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noun
cheek rouge; blusher; blush
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cheekbones; zygomatic bone; malar bone
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expression, ichidan verb
to blush
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Most common form: ほっぺ
noun
cheek  (see also: 頬っぺた; often written with kana only; children's language)
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expression, noun or verb acting prenominally
hollow-cheeked
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Most common form: ほっぺた
noun
cheek  (see also: 頬っぺ; colloquialism; often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 頬ずり
rubbing cheeks together (as a display of affection); pressing cheeks together
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Most common form: 頬かぶり
1. covering one's head with a handkerchief, scarf, etc.; tying a cloth around one's head
2. feigning ignorance; shutting one's eyes (to)
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Most common form: 頬杖をつく
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to rest one's chin in one's hands
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19 words found containing '頰' in any position
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noun
cheek (of face)
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Most common form: 頬ずり
rubbing cheeks together (as a display of affection); pressing cheeks together
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Most common form: 頬杖をつく
expression, 'ku' godan verb
to rest one's chin in one's hands
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Most common form: さるぼおがい
noun
Anadara kagoshimensis (species of ark clam)  (often written with kana only)
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Most common form: 頬杖
noun
1. resting one's chin in one's hands
2. bracing (in building); support
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noun
one cheek
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Most common form: 赤い頬
expression, noun
red cheeks; apple cheeks
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plump cheeks (used to describe a beautiful woman); attractive cheeks
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Most common form: 猿頬
noun
1. cheek pouch (monkey, squirrel, etc.)
2. iron mask that covers the chin and cheeks (worn by samurai)
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Most common form: 頬っ被り
noun, 'suru' verb, intransitive verb
1. covering one's head with a handkerchief, scarf, etc.; tying a cloth around one's head  (see also: ほおかぶり)
2. feigning ignorance; shutting one's eyes (to)  (see also: ほおかぶり)
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