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暮れくれ
sunset, sundown, nightfall, dusk
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歳暮せいぼ
year-end gift
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野暮やぼ
boorish, unsophisticated, unrefined, uncouth, tasteless, insensitive, thoughtless, dumb
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暮らすくらす
to live, to get along
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暮らしくらし
(way of) life, living, livelihood, life circumstances
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暮れるくれる
to get dark, to grow dark
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お歳暮おせいぼ
year-end gift
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日暮れひぐれ
twilight, sunset, dusk, evening
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夕暮れゆうぐれ
evening, dusk, twilight
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明け暮れあけくれ
morning and evening, daily routine
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一人暮らしひとりぐらし
living by oneself, living alone
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暮夜ぼや
night, evening
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暮天ぼてん
evening sky
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暮雲ぼうん
twilight clouds
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暮雪ぼせつ
twilight snowfall
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暮色ぼしょく
dusk, twilight scene
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暮鐘ぼしょう
twilight tolling of a bell
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暮春ぼしゅん
late spring
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暮秋ぼしゅう
late autumn (fall)
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旦暮たんぼ
dawn and dusk, morn and eve
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薄暮はくぼ
dusk, nightfall, twilight
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暮の春くれのはる
end of spring, late spring
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暮れ方くれがた
evening, dusk, sunset, nightfall
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年暮れねんくれ
year end
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盆暮れぼんくれ
Bon and year-end festivals
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涼暮月すずくれづき
sixth lunar month
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野暮用やぼよう
minor business
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野暮天やぼてん
boorishness, coarseness, stupidity
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春の暮はるのくれ
spring evening
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暮利比亜ボリビア
Bolivia
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暮れ暮れくれぐれ
nightfall
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暮れゆくくれゆく
to darken, to wane
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暮らし方くらしかた
way of living
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暮色蒼然ぼしょくそうぜん
dusky, somber light of a gathering dusk
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暮れ残るくれのこる
to linger (faint light of twilight), to remain lit in the lingering twilight
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朝々暮々ちょうちょうぼぼ
every morning and evening
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朝三暮四ちょうさんぼし
being preoccupied with immediate (superficial) differences without realizing that there are no differences in substance, six of one and half a dozen of another
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朝令暮改ちょうれいぼかい
an unsettled course of action, (orders or laws) being revised often with no guiding principles
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年の暮れとしのくれ
year end
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年暮れるとしくれる
the year ends
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夕暮れ族ゆうぐれぞく
couple with older man and younger woman, May-December romance
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日暮らしひぐらし
from morning to evening, all day long
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朝雲暮雨ちょううんぼう
sexual liaison
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掻い暮れかいくれ
(not) at all, wholly, entirely, completely, totally
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夕暮れ時ゆうぐれどき
time around sunset, early evening
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日暮れ時ひぐれどき
(at) twilight
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暮れなずむくれなずむ
to grow dark slowly
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暮らし振りくらしぶり
lifestyle, way of life
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暮れ果てるくれはてる
to fall completely dark
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暮れかけるくれかける
to begin to get dark, to begin to set (the Sun)