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There are 45 total results for your 握り search in the dictionary.
| Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
握り see styles |
nigiri(p); nigiri(sk) にぎり(P); ニギリ(sk) |
(1) grasping; gripping; grasp; grip; clutch; (2) handful; fistful; (3) handle; grip; knob; (4) (abbreviation) {food} (See 握り飯) onigiri; rice ball; (5) (abbreviation) {food} (See 握り寿司) nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc.; (6) (kana only) {go} (usu. ニギリ) nigiri; determining who plays black by taking a handful of white stones and using one or two black stones to guess whether it is odd or even |
握り屋 see styles |
nigiriya にぎりや |
miser; grasping fellow |
握り手 see styles |
nigirite にぎりて |
(1) miser; penny-pincher; (2) one who makes nigirizushi, etc.; (3) (abbreviation) (See 握り・にぎり・3) handle; grip; knob |
握り拳 see styles |
nigirikobushi にぎりこぶし |
clenched fist |
握り箸 see styles |
nigiribashi にぎりばし |
grasping one's chopsticks the same way one might hold a walking stick (a breach of etiquette) |
握り鋏 see styles |
nigiribasami にぎりばさみ |
U shaped scissors with no place to put one's fingers; shears |
握り飯 see styles |
nigirimeshi にぎりめし |
rice ball |
握り鮨 see styles |
nigirizushi にぎりずし |
(food term) nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc. |
お握り see styles |
onigiri おにぎり |
(kana only) (polite language) onigiri; rice ball (often triangular, sometimes with a filling and wrapped in nori) |
一握り see styles |
hitonigiri ひとにぎり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) handful; (2) small amount; small number |
御握り see styles |
onigiri おにぎり |
(kana only) (polite language) onigiri; rice ball (often triangular, sometimes with a filling and wrapped in nori) |
握りこむ see styles |
nigirikomu にぎりこむ |
(transitive verb) to grip; to grasp; to squeeze |
握りずし see styles |
nigirizushi にぎりずし |
(food term) nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc. |
握り寿司 see styles |
nigirizushi にぎりずし |
(food term) nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc. |
握り潰し see styles |
nigiritsubushi にぎりつぶし |
(1) shelving; pigeonholing; putting to one side; (2) strangling; throttling; crushing |
握り潰す see styles |
nigiritsubusu にぎりつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to crush (with one's hands); (2) to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration); to pigeonhole; to smother |
握り込む see styles |
nigirikomu にぎりこむ |
(transitive verb) to grip; to grasp; to squeeze |
握り返す see styles |
nigirikaesu にぎりかえす |
(Godan verb with "su" ending) to grasp back; to squeeze back; to grab back |
握り金玉 see styles |
nigirigintama にぎりぎんたま |
(exp,n) having nothing to do; idling |
握りこぶし see styles |
nigirikobushi にぎりこぶし |
clenched fist |
握りしめる see styles |
nigirishimeru にぎりしめる |
(transitive verb) to grasp tightly |
握りつぶし see styles |
nigiritsubushi にぎりつぶし |
(1) shelving; pigeonholing; putting to one side; (2) strangling; throttling; crushing |
握りつぶす see styles |
nigiritsubusu にぎりつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to crush (with one's hands); (2) to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration); to pigeonhole; to smother |
握りばさみ see styles |
nigiribasami にぎりばさみ |
U shaped scissors with no place to put one's fingers; shears |
握り緊める see styles |
nigirishimeru にぎりしめる |
(transitive verb) to grasp tightly |
握り締める see styles |
nigirishimeru にぎりしめる |
(transitive verb) to grasp tightly |
ほんの一握り see styles |
honnohitonigiri ほんのひとにぎり |
(exp,n,adj-no) just a handful; only a small number (of) |
Variations: |
nigiripe(握ri屁); nigirippe(握ri屁); nigiribe(握ri屁) にぎりぺ(握り屁); にぎりっぺ(握りっ屁); にぎりべ(握り屁) |
farting into one's hand; cupping a fart |
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nigiriau にぎりあう |
(transitive verb) to clasp together (esp. hands); to entwine (e.g. fingers) |
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nigirikobushi にぎりこぶし |
clenched fist |
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nigirikomu にぎりこむ |
(transitive verb) to grip; to grasp; to squeeze |
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nigiribasami にぎりばさみ |
(See 和鋏・わばさみ) U-shaped scissors with no place to put one's fingers; shears |
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nigiritsubushi にぎりつぶし |
(1) (See 握りつぶす・にぎりつぶす・2) shelving; pigeonholing; putting to one side; (2) (See 握りつぶす・にぎりつぶす・1) strangling; throttling; crushing |
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nigiritsubusu にぎりつぶす |
(transitive verb) (1) to crush (with one's hands); (transitive verb) (2) to kill a proposal; to shelve; to table (remove from consideration); to pigeonhole; to smother |
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onigiri おにぎり |
(kana only) (polite language) onigiri; rice ball (often triangular, sometimes with a filling and wrapped in nori) |
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hitonigiri ひとにぎり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) handful; (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) small amount; small number |
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nigirimeshi にぎりめし |
rice ball |
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onigiri おにぎり |
(kana only) onigiri; rice ball (often triangular, sometimes with a filling and wrapped in nori) |
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onigiri おにぎり |
(kana only) {food} onigiri; rice ball (often triangular, sometimes with a filling and wrapped in nori) |
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hitonigiri ひとにぎり |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (1) a handful (of); (noun - becomes adjective with の) (2) small amount (of); small number (of); (3) (as 〜にする) trouncing; crushing; putting down (with ease) |
Variations: |
nigiripe(握ri屁); nigirippe(握ri屁); nigiribe(握ri屁) にぎりぺ(握り屁); にぎりっぺ(握りっ屁); にぎりべ(握り屁) |
farting into one's hand; cupping a fart |
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nigirimeshi にぎりめし |
{food} (See おにぎり) onigiri; rice ball |
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nigirizushi にぎりずし |
{food} nigirizushi; hand-formed sushi with a topping of seafood, etc. |
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nigirizushi にぎりずし |
{food} nigirizushi; hand-pressed vinegared rice topped with seafood |
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nigirishimeru にぎりしめる |
(transitive verb) to grasp tightly |
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