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Concepts using this kana
doomed (business, trade, etc.)
entering
substitute
amount sold
than
all
easily
to be disappointed
firmly
solid
exactly
clearly
soundly (sleeping)
limply
stealthily
(slowly and) carefully
surely
closely (packed, lined up, etc.)
tightly
sullenly
slowly
elbowroom
quiet (place)
carelessly
with a clatter
tightly (packed)
feeling refreshed
plentifully
softly
refreshingly
remarkably
past days
dimly
at leisure
entrance
remainder
making
effort
old person
sale
in accordance with
interest
natural
change
selling area
above anything else
end
putting off (doing)
rate
downheartedly
circumference
hit
wet through
a tiny bit
origin
spread
down-train
handmade
protection
understanding
rise
riding
to incorporate
a long time (since the last time)
cancellation
seeing (someone) off
seeing off
article for sale
investigation (e.g. by police or prosecutors)
treatment
acquaintance
return
ascent
fixed date
reward
gathering
deadline
retail store
start
aroma
anger
riding together
clue
retiring high-ranking government officials taking a lucrative job in a private or semi-private corporation
literally
bargain sale
survival
control
in the style of (esp. literary, artistic, etc. works)
running
reliance
consideration
giving one's name
beginning
trump
-ing and -ing (e.g. "coming and going")
or something
to collect
decision
relief
borrowing (money)
sweetly (smiling)
heartbroken
in a row
prickling
comfortable
rich (taste)
in one's own way or style
entirely
clearly (standing out)
festival
pause (in speech, writing, etc.)
going in and out
height (e.g. of summer)
tedious
apart from that
gently
slightly
advance sale
limit
repetition
already completed (arrived, happened, etc.)
be
talk
price increase
way (of doing)
to descend (e.g. a mountain)
error
sales promotion
from the beginning
to repeat
pride
changing completely
sunset
fundraising
programme
to leave behind
another helping
receiving
to struggle for
rotation
finish
exchange
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