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Definition of がり‐がり in the Japanese dictionary
A word expressing the sound when chewing or scratching hard objects. 2 Stuck to one thing, There is no room to think about other things. [Takehiko] 1 It is very hard and it makes a sound when you gnaw. 2 It is terribly thin. 3 (I also write it as "Ikuri") I will follow only my own interests and desires. [Accent] is grubly, and it is cracked. がり‐がり [副]1 堅い物をかみ砕いたり引っかいたりするときの音を表す語。2 一つの事に凝り固まって、他の事を考えるゆとりがないさま。[形動]1 非常に堅くてかじると音のするさま。2 ひどくやせているさま。3 (「我利我利」とも当てて書く)自分の利益や欲望だけを追うさま。[アクセント]はガリガリ、はガリガリ。
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10 JAPANESE BOOKS RELATING TO «がり‐がり»
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