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堪
堪 — endure, bear, withstand
〜がちの + Noun
〜がちの + Noun — A noun that is prone to...; a noun that tends to... (used to modify a noun with a tendency)
〜てたまらない (with adjectives of feeling)
〜てたまらない (with adjectives of feeling) — Extremely... (emotion); so... I can't stand it (emphasizes a strong internal feeling)
〜気味
〜気味 — A little...; slightly...; somewhat... (indicates a slight tendency or symptom)
〜がち
〜がち — Tend to...; prone to...; often... (describes a frequent tendency, often negative)
〜てたまらない
〜てたまらない — Can't stand...; unbearably...; extremely... (expresses an uncontrollable strong feeling or physical sensation)
心配でたまらない
心配でたまらない — so worried I can't bear it
太り気味
太り気味 — slightly overweight; tending to gain weight
病気がち
病気がち — prone to illness
嬉しくてたまらない
嬉しくてたまらない — so happy I can't stand it
疲れ気味
疲れ気味 — feeling somewhat tired
遅れがち
遅れがち — tending to be late
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