Tanaka

[ tuh-nah-kuh; Japanese tah-nah-kah ]

noun
  1. Baron Gi·i·chi [gee-ee-chee], /giˈi tʃi/, 1863–1929, Japanese military and political leader: prime minister 1927–29.

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How to use Tanaka in a sentence

  • "I'd like to make up one out of my own head though," he thought, and he sat so still that Tanaka glanced back uneasily.

    Captain June | Alice Hegan Rice
  • I will send you in good Tanaka's 'rikisha, he will take good care of you and bring you back at tiffin time.

    Captain June | Alice Hegan Rice
  • Tanaka had gone to take a bath after his warm run and to drink tea at the little tea-house across the road.

    Captain June | Alice Hegan Rice
  • Sanseido Tanaka Masunobu produced hand-coloured and two-colour prints in the Torii manner.

    Chats on Japanese Prints | Arthur Davison Ficke
  • As June and Tanaka made their way up the path, June gave an exclamation of delight.

    Captain June | Alice Hegan Rice