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Child'S Game

Child'S Game
a game enjoyed by children
[おに()···]
onigokko
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. tag (children's game); tig
[いし()·()·]
ishikeri
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[いし()··]
ishikeri

English Meanings:

noun
  1. form of hopscotch in which the player kicks a stone through the course
hajiku
godan verb, transitive verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[はじ()·]
hajiku

English Meanings:

godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to flip; to snap; to flick
  2. to repel
  3. to use (an abacus); to calculate
  4. to strum; to pluck the strings (of a guitar, etc.)
[()·]
hiku
godan verb, transitive verb

English Meanings:

godan verb, transitive verb
  1. to play (a stringed or keyboard instrument)
[()·だま()]
tedama
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. beanbags; jackstones; cueball
hajiki
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[はじ()·]
hajiki
hajiki

English Meanings:

noun
  1. gun; pistol
  2. tiddlywinks; marbles
  3. repellence
[まくら()·()·]
makuranage
noun

English Meanings:

noun
  1. pillow fight
inaiinaibaa
interjection

Alternate Written Forms:

inaiinaibaa
inainaibaa

English Meanings:

interjection
  1. peek-a-boo!
[()·]
hiki
suffix

English Meanings:

suffix
  1. player (of music, instrument, etc.)
ayatori
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[あや()·()·]
ayatori
[あや()·]
ayatori
[あや()·とり()]
ayatori

English Meanings:

noun
  1. cat's cradle
[()·かく()·]
mekakushi
noun, suru verb

Alternate Written Forms:

[()···]
mekakushi

English Meanings:

noun, suru verb
  1. something used to cover the eyes; blindfold; blinder; blinker; eye bandage
  2. concealing one's home such that the interior cannot be seen from outside
ishinagi
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[いし()·なぎ()]
ishinagi
ishinagi

English Meanings:

noun
  1. striped jewfish (Stereolepis doederleini)
[いし()·なご()]
ishinago
noun

Alternate Written Forms:

[いし()·なご()]
ishinago
[いしなご(擲石)]
ishinago

English Meanings:

noun
  1. pebble throwing game played by young girls

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