福袋

fukubukuro or "lucky bag", Japanese New Year custom where merchants offer grab bags containing random products at a steep discount

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surname Fu / abbr. for Fujian province 福建省[Fu2 jian4 sheng3]

= + : Frieda Fox is preparing for the new year's festival. She put a big red sticker with a golden 福 character on the space station's door, and to prepare for the stress that her visiting parents bring she meditates wearing a monk's cowl and quietly popping bubble wrap. She looks at the golder character and prays for a good fortune.
good fortune / happiness / luck

= + : Frieda Fox is preparing for the new year's festival. She put a big red sticker with a golden 福 character on the space station's door, and to prepare for the stress that her visiting parents bring she meditates wearing a monk's cowl and quietly popping bubble wrap. She looks at the golder character and prays for a good fortune.
pouch / bag / sack / pocket

= + : Don Quixote (d) put his kilt (衣) in the washing mashine in the airplane's bathroom (ai4), and now he needs a token (代) to open it. Unfortunately as he is looking through the washing machine's window he remembers that he left the token in his kilt's pocket (袋).

Words with 福袋

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Sentences with 福袋

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