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Romanization
Simple Dictionary Definition

Variations:
かっ込む
掻っ込む
掻込む(io)
搔っ込む(oK)
搔込む(io)(oK)

 kakkomu
    かっこむ
(transitive verb) to bolt down (food term); to gulp down; to shovel (into one's mouth)

Variations:
江戸の敵を長崎で討つ
江戸の仇を長崎で討つ
江戸のかたきを長崎で討つ(sK)

 edonokatakionagasakideutsu
    えどのかたきをながさきでうつ
(exp,v5t) (idiom) to hit someone where they least expect it; to take revenge on someone in an unlikely place; to get revenge on someone in a different contest; to attack the Edo enemy in Nagasaki

Variations:
肩透かしを食わせる
肩すかしを食わせる
肩透かしをくわせる
肩すかしをくわせる

 katasukashiokuwaseru
    かたすかしをくわせる
(exp,v1) (idiom) to dodge (an attack, question, etc.); to sidestep; to evade

Variations:
青天の霹靂
晴天の霹靂(iK)
青天のへきれき(sK)
晴天のへきれき(sK)

 seitennohekireki / setennohekireki
    せいてんのへきれき
(exp,n) (idiom) a bolt out of the blue

Variations:
肩透かしを食う
肩すかしを食う
肩透かしを喰う
肩すかしを喰う
肩透かしをくう
肩すかしをくう

 katasukashiokuu / katasukashioku
    かたすかしをくう
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) to suffer a disappointment; to feel let down; (exp,v5u) (2) (idiom) to have one's attack (question, etc.) sidestepped; to be given the slip

Variations:
迎え撃つ
邀え撃つ(rK)
迎え討つ(sK)
迎えうつ(sK)
迎え打つ(sK)
迎撃つ(sK)

 mukaeutsu
    むかえうつ
(transitive verb) to meet (the enemy) and attack; to engage (the approaching enemy); to confront; to intercept

Variations:
飛び出す
飛びだす(sK)
飛出す(sK)
跳び出す(sK)
跳びだす(sK)
とび出す(sK)

 tobidasu
    とびだす
(v5s,vi) (1) to jump out; to leap out; to fly out; to run out; to rush out; to bolt out; (v5s,vi) (2) to appear (suddenly); to emerge; to come out; (v5s,vi) (3) to protrude; to project; to jut out; to stick out; (v5s,vi) (4) (as ...を飛び出す) to leave (a company, one's hometown, etc.); to run away (from home); to cut ties with; (v5s,vi) (5) to start flying

Variations:
肩透かしを食らう
肩透かしをくらう(sK)
肩すかしを食らう(sK)
肩透かしを喰らう(sK)
肩すかしをくらう(sK)
肩すかしを喰らう(sK)

 katasukashiokurau
    かたすかしをくらう
(exp,v5u) (1) (idiom) to suffer a disappointment; to feel let down; (exp,v5u) (2) (idiom) to have one's attack (question, etc.) sidestepped; to be given the slip

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