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といつめる means to question a person insistently and demand clear answers, often leaving them no room to evade the issue.

といつめる means to question a person insistently and demand clear answers, often leaving them no room to evade the issue.

“ごりむちゅう” means being deeply confused and unable to understand what to do or what is happening, as if moving through thick fog.

“ひとにからまれる” means being approached aggressively or unpleasantly by someone, often in a way that feels intrusive or threatening.

“とがめる” means to criticize someone for a fault or wrongdoing, often implying disapproval or moral judgment.

“To say あんのじょう” means that the outcome matches what someone had predicted or anticipated beforehand.

“きもちを くすぐる” means causing a subtle sense of pleasure, charm, or emotional stimulation that gently delights or appeals to someone.