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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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Variations:
駆け込み(P)
駆込み
駈け込み(rK)
駈込み(rK)
駆けこみ(sK)
かけ込み(sK)

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 kakekomi
    かけこみ
(1) running in; rushing into; (2) last-minute rush

Variations:
駆り出す
狩り出す
かり出す(sK)
駆りだす(sK)
狩りだす(sK)
駆出す(sK)
狩出す(sK)

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 karidasu
    かりだす
(transitive verb) (1) to hunt out; to flush out; to round up; (transitive verb) (2) (駆り出す only) to impress; to recruit

Variations:
駆り立てる
狩り立てる
駆りたてる(sK)
かり立てる(sK)
狩りたてる(sK)
駆立てる(sK)

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 karitateru
    かりたてる
(transitive verb) (1) to flush out (game, etc.); to drive (animals); to beat; to hunt down; (transitive verb) (2) (駆り立てる only) to urge; to spur on; to push on; to impel

Variations:
上手くいく(P)
うまく行く(P)
上手く行く
旨くいく(rK)
旨く行く(rK)
馬九行駆(ateji)(rK)

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 umakuiku
    うまくいく
(exp,v5k-s) (kana only) to go smoothly; to turn out well; to do the trick; to have peaceful relations

Variations:
駆け回る(P)
駈け回る(rK)
駆けまわる(sK)
かけ回る(sK)
駆け廻る(sK)
かけ廻る(sK)
駆回る(sK)

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 kakemawaru
    かけまわる
(v5r,vi) to run around; to bustle about

Variations:
駆け抜ける
駆けぬける
駆抜ける
駈け抜ける(rK)
かけ抜ける(sK)
駈けぬける(sK)
駈抜ける(sK)

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 kakenukeru
    かけぬける
(v1,vi) (1) to run through (a crowd, gate, etc.); to sweep through (e.g. of news through a city); (v1,vi) (2) to run past (someone) from behind; to overtake

Variations:
上手く行く
旨く行く(rK)
上手くいく(sK)
うまく行く(sK)
旨くいく(sK)
馬九行駆(sK)
馬九行久(sK)

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 umakuiku
    うまくいく
(exp,v5k-s) (kana only) to go smoothly; to turn out well; to do the trick; to have peaceful relations

Variations:
駆り立てる
狩り立てる(sK)
駆りたてる(sK)
かり立てる(sK)
狩りたてる(sK)
駆立てる(sK)
駈り立てる(sK)
驅り立てる(sK)
駈りたてる(sK)

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 karitateru
    かりたてる
(transitive verb) (1) (also written as 狩り立てる) to flush out (a hare, fox, etc.); to drive out; to beat out; to start; (transitive verb) (2) to drive (cattle, sheep, etc.); to urge on; to spur (a horse); (transitive verb) (3) to drive (to do); to urge; to spur on; to push; to impel

Variations:
駆け引き(P)
懸け引き(rK)
かけ引き(sK)
駆引き(sK)
駆引(sK)
掛け引き(sK)
駈け引き(sK)
駆け引(sK)
駈引(sK)
掛引(sK)
駈引き(sK)
駆けひき(sK)

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 kakehiki
    かけひき
(n,vs,vi) (1) bargaining; haggling; (n,vs,vi) (2) tactics; strategy; maneuvering; diplomacy; (n,vs,vi) (3) (orig. meaning) (tactical) advance or retreat of troops

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