oshiireおしい押入oshiire
1.

A built-in storage space in a traditional Japanese room, typically used to store bedding and various items, often featuring sliding doors.

2.

A designated area for keeping futons and other household items, characterized by its incorporation into the architecture of a Japanese-style room, typically accessed through fusuma (sliding paper doors).

3.

A compact storage solution in a Japanese home, designed to hide away night bedding and miscellaneous belongings, often with shelves and an enclosed structure.

Example:

強盗はその子供を押し入れに閉じ込めた。

oshiiれるreru
1.

To forcibly insert or cram something into a space, often without regard for fitting it properly.

2.

To press or push an item into a designated area, indicating a sense of urgency or lack of care in placement.

3.

To stuff something into a container or location, typically in a way that is hasty or unorganized.