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How lucky! There's nothing broken.
Why are pretty things so fragile?
If you eat that much, you'll get a stomachache.
Has Tom broken something again?
The earphones I'd been using for a long time finally broke.
Bicycles are tools for urban sustainability.
Kamui no Ken was a sort of samurai/ninja story set during the transition of the fall of the Tokugawa Shogunate and the re-establishment of Japan under the Emperor Meiji in 1868.
The neighbouring house was destroyed, but mine survived just a bit of cost for repair.
They confirmed the importance of strengthening global precautions in order to prevent devastating losses.
His flawlessly ordered life collapsed when his drug-addict brothers appeared.
I would like to draw your attention to the fact that Kanjisho uses multiple sources of data provided by third parties.
The search results are provided by the wonderful Jisho API which itself uses various data sources which you can find on the jisho's website. The data concerning the kanji strokes are provided by the KanjiVG project, under the CC BY 3.0 FR license. I also use Tatoeba to provide example sentences and Kuroshiro to obtain the furiganas and romajis versions of the sentences.
If you find any vices, errors or malfunctions, please let me know so that I can correct them.