ぼろぼろ

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Japanese[edit]

Adjective[edit]

ぼろぼろ or ボロボロ (boroboro-na (adnominal ぼろぼろ (boroboro na na), adverbial ぼろぼろ (boroboro ni ni))

  1. tired, exhausted
  2. crumbling, in need of repair
  3. ragged, beat up

Inflection[edit]

Adverb[edit]

ぼろぼろ or ボロボロ (boroboro

  1. (onomatopoeia) being dilapidated, beat-up, old, crumbling, worn-out, ragged
  2. food falling out of one's mouth while eating
  3. tears falling

Verb[edit]

ぼろぼろする or ボロボロする (boroboro surusuru (stem ぼろぼろ (boroborosuru shi), past ぼろぼろした (boroborosuru shita))

  1. be in tatters, be in rags
  2. be crumbled

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