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Compounds of 撲

  • (ok) (n) (1) sumo wrestling
    (2) (abbr) sumo wrestler
    rikishi
  • (n) (1) sumo wrestling
    (2) (abbr) sumo wrestler
    rikishi
    (P)
  • (n,vs) blow
    hit (on the body)
    beating
    (P)
  • (v5r,vt) to strike
    to hit
  • (n,vs) beat to death
  • (n,vs) extermination
    (P)
  • (n) any sumo tournament other than the (six) major tournaments
  • (n) (1) war of words
    verbal fisticuffs
    (2) (sl) kissing
  • (n) thumb wrestling
  • (n) paper sumo
    children's game played with paper cutouts
  • (n) female sumo wrestling
    female sumo wrestler
  • (n) "new" sumo (for women) conducted on a mat, wearing leotards instead of a mawashi
  • (n) preliminary sumo bouts with unranked wrestlers
    unranked sumo wrestlers
  • (n) writing style used to write the sumo ranking
  • (n) (arch) sumo wrestler
    rikishi
  • (n) amateur sumo wrestling
  • (n) bruise
    contusion
  • (n) professional sumo wrestling
    (P)
  • (n) sumo wrestling using strength instead of technique
  • (n) (1) arm wrestling
    Indian wrestling
    (2) sumo wrestling relying on brute strength (of the arms), rather than skill
  • (n) amateur sumo
  • (exp) (1) fighting (tilting at) windmills
    working oneself up even though there really isn't anything to fight at
    (2) single-person mimicking a wrestling match
  • (n) exhibition match held at sumo wrestler's retirement ceremony
  • (n) pushing sumo, a classic way of wrestling without using the belt
  • (n) fund-raising sumo tournaments of Edo period
  • (n) match that determines if a rikishi will have more wins than losses
  • (n) sumo wrestling performed in a sitting position
  • (n) sumo wrestling in which both wrestlers grasp the other's belt with both hands
  • (n) children's sumo
  • (n) sumo match held in front of the Emperor