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Definition of rikishi in English: rikishinoun ˈrɪkɪʃiˈrikəˌSHē A sumo wrestler. Example sentencesExamples - A rikishi who is ranked in one of the top two divisions of Sumo, are being paid a salary.
- The remaining 25,000 yen is set aside in a fund to help the rikishi pay his taxes at the end of the fiscal year.
- Many rikishi have lost their impending contest because they were thinking about their bout the next day.
- Koshikudake is called when a rikishi loses balance for some reason, and falls to the dohyo.
- Kyokushuzan was once one of my favorite rikishi, but now he fights like he is afraid of everybody.
- In other bouts, the rikishi may grapple in an attempt to get a good grip on the mawashi and then launch a throw.
- On TV Japan we get a lot more shots of many different rikishi doing shiko.
Origin Japanese, from riki 'strength' + shi 'warrior'. Definition of rikishi in US English: rikishinounˈrikəˌSHē A sumo wrestler. Example sentencesExamples - A rikishi who is ranked in one of the top two divisions of Sumo, are being paid a salary.
- The remaining 25,000 yen is set aside in a fund to help the rikishi pay his taxes at the end of the fiscal year.
- Many rikishi have lost their impending contest because they were thinking about their bout the next day.
- On TV Japan we get a lot more shots of many different rikishi doing shiko.
- Kyokushuzan was once one of my favorite rikishi, but now he fights like he is afraid of everybody.
- In other bouts, the rikishi may grapple in an attempt to get a good grip on the mawashi and then launch a throw.
- Koshikudake is called when a rikishi loses balance for some reason, and falls to the dohyo.
Origin Japanese, from riki ‘strength’ + shi ‘warrior’. |