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corpse; skeleton
Kanji 1979

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Synopsis

Read about corpses described as careless and taciturn, as well as those that go dancing. Find out how wrecked vehicles and ruins of buildings are figurative corpses. Learn to say, “He identified the wreck of the Titanic,” “He looks like a skeleton,” “She cried at the sight of her father's dead body,” and “It took a few hours to clear the mess from the wreck of the truck and several cars.” 

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Kanji PDF
Cover of essay 1979 on 骸 (corpse; skeleton), titled “Funny Bones
Mini Profile
JOYO ON-YOMI
ガイ
JOYO KUN-YOMI
None
STROKES16
RADICAL骨 (188: bone)
JLPTN1
HALPERN-/1625
HENSHALL-/1113
SPAHN4b12.7