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慣用句・ことわざ. Phrases with fixed words used as a single unit, typically with a meaning beyond what is obvious from its constituent parts.
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Is "煽りを喰らう" an idiom/set-phrase? If so what does it mean?
I came across the phrase in a novel, I've never heard of it before and am curious to know if it's an idiom/set-phrase and what context it could be used in.
In this novel for example two characters ar …