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hari-kari
[ hahr-ee-kahr-ee, har-ee-kar-ee ]
hari-kari
/ ˌhærɪˈkɑːrɪ /
noun
- a non-Japanese variant of hara-kiri
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Example Sentences
Kxh8 Kf7, White must commit hari-kari with either the d- or b-pawn, losing quickly.
From Washington Times
“This is political hari-kari for Republicans to continue to oppose it.”
From Washington Times
City took a bigger lead into the interval, which their football deserved, when Zinchenko crossed and Jan Bednarek lost Agüero – the footballing equivalent of hari-kari.
From The Guardian
We will see if the Republican shogunate is that committed to Hari-Kari .
From New York Times
We have fired clients who insisted upon committing financial hari-kari.
From Washington Post
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