ズルズル

This is the 3981st most frequent Japanese word.

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ズルズル

"ズルズル" (zuruzuru) means "sliding, dragging, or slurping," often describing something being dragged, prolonged, or the sound of slurping.


Here, 'ズルズル' conveys the sense of something dragging or proceeding sluggishly and tediously.

彼はズルズルと交渉を続けている。

He is dragging on the negotiation tediously.


In this sentence, 'ズルズル' describes the slick and slimy texture of a food item, often associated with certain foods like noodles or okra.

このズルズルした食感がたまらない。

This slimy texture is irresistible.


Here, 'ズルズル' refers to the dragging or scraping sound and manner in which her shoes are being pulled along the ground.

彼女はズルズルと靴を引きずって歩いている。

She is dragging her shoes as she walks.