んばかり
n bakari
as if about to; almost; on the verge of
[As if about to; almost; on the verge of]
Connection: Verb (nai-stem) + んばかり (する → せんばかり)
Usage: Describes a state that is so extreme it looks as though something is about to happen, even if it doesn't actually occur. The ん is the classical volitional/intentional form. Expressive and literary, used to vividly convey intensity or extremity.
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Examples:
会場は溢れんばかりの人で埋め尽くされた。(The venue was packed with people to the point of overflowing.)
彼女は泣かんばかりの表情で訴えた。(She pleaded with an expression that looked as though she was about to cry.)
心臓が張り裂けんばかりに胸が痛んだ。(My chest ached as if my heart were about to burst.)