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Variations:
あっと
アッと
アっと

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 atto; ato; atto
    あっと; アッと; アっと
(adverb) (See あっと驚く) with a (cry of) "ah!"; with a shout (of surprise, shock, etc.); in surprise; in astonishment

羊頭を掲げて狗肉を売る

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 youtouokakagetekunikuouru / yotookakagetekunikuoru
    ようとうをかかげてくにくをうる
(exp,v5r) (idiom) to cry wine and sell vinegar; to do deceptive advertisement; to put up a sheep's head and sell dog meat

Variations:
討ち死に
討死
討死に

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 uchijini
    うちじに
(n,vs,vi) death in battle; death on the battlefield

Variations:
騒ぎ立てる
騒ぎたてる

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 sawagitateru
    さわぎたてる
(v1,vi) to make a great fuss; to raise a hue and cry; to make an uproar; to clamour

Variations:
うれしい悲鳴
嬉しい悲鳴

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 ureshiihimei / ureshihime
    うれしいひめい
(exp,n) shriek of delight; cry of joy

一円を笑う者は一円に泣く

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 ichienowaraumonohaichienninaku
    いちえんをわらうものはいちえんになく
(exp,v5k) (proverb) take care of the penny; he who makes fun of one yen will cry at one yen

一銭を笑う者は一銭に泣く

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 issenowaraumonohaissenninaku
    いっせんをわらうものはいっせんになく
(exp,v5k) (proverb) (See 一円を笑う者は一円に泣く,一銭) take care of the penny; he who makes fun of one sen will cry at one sen

Variations:
喚く(P)
叫く(rK)

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 wameku
    わめく
(v5k,vi) (kana only) to shout; to cry (out); to yell; to scream; to clamour

Variations:
泣く(P)
哭く(iK)

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 naku
    なく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to cry; to weep; to sob; to howl

Variations:
泣き出す
泣きだす
泣出す

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 nakidasu
    なきだす
(v5s,vi) to burst into tears; to burst out crying; to begin to cry; to be moved to tears

Variations:
産声を上げる
産声をあげる

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 ubugoeoageru
    うぶごえをあげる
(exp,v1) (1) to give one's first cry (of a newborn baby); (exp,v1) (2) (idiom) to be born; to come into being; to be formed; to first see the light of day

Variations:
蛸壷
タコ壺
タコ壷
蛸壺

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 takotsubo(蛸壷, 蛸壺); takotsubo(tako壺, tako壷); takotsubo
    たこつぼ(蛸壷, 蛸壺); タコつぼ(タコ壺, タコ壷); タコツボ
(1) octopus pot; (2) foxhole (in a battlefield); (3) bubble; echo chamber

Variations:
触れ回る
ふれ回る
触回る

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 furemawaru
    ふれまわる
(v5r,vi) to go around spreading (news, rumors, etc.); to cry about; to circulate; to broadcast

Variations:
ウオークライ
ウオー・クライ

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 uookurai; uoo kurai
    ウオークライ; ウオー・クライ
war cry

Variations:
ウォークライ
ウォーク・ライ

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 wookurai; wooku rai
    ウォークライ; ウォーク・ライ
war cry

Variations:
カーカー
かあかあ
かーかー

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 kaakaa; kaakaa; kaakaa / kaka; kaka; kaka
    カーカー; かあかあ; かーかー
(adv,adv-to) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) caw caw (cry of a crow); (2) (slang) (child. language) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) crow

Variations:
泣き喚く
泣きわめく
泣喚く

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 nakiwameku
    なきわめく
(Godan verb with "ku" ending) to bawl; to cry; to scream

Variations:
金切り声
かなきり声
金切声

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 kanakirigoe
    かなきりごえ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) shrill voice; piercing cry; shriek; scream

Variations:
勝どき
勝鬨
勝ちどき
勝ち鬨

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 kachidoki
    かちどき
shout of victory; cry of triumph

Variations:
泣きじゃくる
泣き噦る(rK)

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 nakijakuru
    なきじゃくる
(v5r,vi) to sob; to never stop crying; to cry on and on

Variations:
吠える(P)
吠る(io)
吼える

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 hoeru
    ほえる
(v1,vi) (1) to bark; to howl; to bay; to bellow; (v1,vi) (2) to howl (e.g. of the wind); to roar; (v1,vi) (3) to yell; to cry; to moan; to grunt

Variations:
組み打ち
組打ち
組み討ち
組討ち

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 kumiuchi
    くみうち
(1) grapple; scuffle; fight; (2) defeating one's enemy on the battlefield

Variations:
吠える(P)
吼える
咆える(rK)

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 hoeru
    ほえる
(v1,vi) (1) to bark; to howl; to bay; to roar; to yelp; to yap; (v1,vi) (2) to howl (of the wind); to roar (of the sea); (v1,vi) (3) to yell; to shout; to cry; to moan

Variations:
大山鳴動
泰山鳴動
太山鳴動(sK)

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 taizanmeidou / taizanmedo
    たいざんめいどう
(n,vs,vi) (yoji) big fuss over nothing; much cry and little wool; much ado about nothing

Variations:
泣き喚く
泣きわめく
泣喚く(sK)

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 nakiwameku
    なきわめく
(v5k,vi) to wail; to bawl; to cry loudly; to shout (while crying)

Variations:
キスアンドクライ
キス・アンド・クライ

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 kisuandokurai; kisu ando kurai
    キスアンドクライ; キス・アンド・クライ
{sports} kiss and cry; area in an ice rink where figure skaters wait for their marks to be announced

Variations:
子泣き爺
子啼爺
子なき爺
子泣きじじい

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 konakijijii / konakijiji
    こなきじじい
Konaki Jijii (a ghost in Japanese folklore with the shape of a small old man and having a baby's cry)

Variations:
泣きはらす
泣き腫らす
泣腫らす(sK)

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 nakiharasu
    なきはらす
(transitive verb) to cry one's eyes out; to make one's eyes swollen from crying

Variations:
泣き出す
泣きだす(sK)
泣出す(sK)

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 nakidasu
    なきだす
(v5s,vi) to burst into tears; to burst out crying; to begin to cry; to be moved to tears

Variations:
泣き声(P)
なき声(sK)
泣声(sK)

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 nakigoe
    なきごえ
(1) cry (e.g. of a baby); sob; whine; (2) tearful voice; weepy voice

Variations:
名乗り(P)
名告り(rK)
名のり(sK)

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 nanori
    なのり
(1) giving one's name; self-introduction; (2) (hist) announcing one's name, rank, lineage, etc. (of a samurai on the battlefield); (3) (hist) name given to male members of the nobility and samurai class upon coming of age; (4) Japanese kanji reading used in names

Variations:
泣き明かす
泣き明す(sK)
泣明す(sK)

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 nakiakasu
    なきあかす
(transitive verb) to weep the night away; to cry all night long

Variations:
鳴き声(P)
啼き声
啼声(io)
鳴声(io)

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 nakigoe
    なきごえ
(noun/participle) (See 泣き声) cry (esp. animal); roar; chirp; tweet; bark; whine; meow

Variations:
鳴き声(P)
鳴声
なき声(sK)
啼き声(sK)

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 nakigoe
    なきごえ
cry (of an animal); call; chirp; song; caw; roar; bark; yelp; meow

Variations:
大山鳴動して鼠一匹
泰山鳴動して鼠一匹
大山鳴動してねずみ一匹
泰山鳴動してねずみ一匹(sK)

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 taizanmeidoushitenezumiippiki / taizanmedoshitenezumippiki
    たいざんめいどうしてねずみいっぴき
(expression) (idiom) much ado about nothing; great cry and little wool; the mountain laboured and brought forth a mouse

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