Character component without intrinsic meaning

= + : Mnemonic symbol: A big, left cowboy boot with spurs and everything. Zapatista Zebra (zu) wants to enter the space station's kitchen (), but he is hold up at the barrier (止). The spurs at his cowboy boot (⻊) are not safe enough, so he has to stick a mandarin (口) on it to make them safe.

⻊ character breakdown

mouth / classifier for things with mouths (people, domestic animals, cannons, wells etc) / classifier for bites or mouthfuls

Mnemonic symbol: 口 shall be represented by a mandarin. Karl Marx (k-) is enjoying a mandarin in the outhouse's living room (ou3).
to stop / to prohibit / until / only

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a barrier. James II of England (zh) is marking his area in the space station's living room (Ø3) with a big barrier (止), in front of which he sets up his pennant (⺊). He places a soldier left and right to the barrier, armed with a dinosaur bone (丨) and a flute (一) respectively.

Characters with ⻊ as component

(of an animal) to paw (the ground)
heel / to follow closely / to go with / (of a woman) to marry sb / with / compared with / to / towards / and (joining two nouns)

= + : Guy Fawkes marries a cowboy in front of the encampment and wants to follow him forever. The cowboy wears cowboy boots and chews chewing gum all the time, even during the ceremony.
variant of 踩[cai3]

= + : The King of Chu (c) is playing his guitar in the airplane (ai3). Every time he looses his plectrum (采) he quickly steps (踩) on it with his left cowboy boot (⻊) to prevent it from rolling away.
to step on / to tread / to stamp / to press a pedal / to pedal (a bike) / (online) to downvote

= + : The King of Chu (c) is playing his guitar in the airplane (ai3). Every time he looses his plectrum (采) he quickly steps (踩) on it with his left cowboy boot (⻊) to prevent it from rolling away.
to jump / to leap

= + : Snow White (夭) and Yu the Great (yu) are sack racing in the elevator's bathroom (e4), just that they are not using sacks but huge cowboy boots (⻊). They are competing for who can leap (跃) farther.
to fulfill (a promise) / to tread / to walk

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) is practicing to tread (践) through water in the anthill's bathroom (an4). For this purpose, she set up a floating tank (戋) and is treading through the water wearing tall cowboy boots (⻊).
leap

= + : Wearing cowboy boots (⻊) Yu the Great (yu) is leaping (踊) over a yongzhong bell (甬) in the middle of the engine ((e)ng3).
leap

= + : Wearing cowboy boots (⻊) Yu the Great (yu) is leaping (踊) over a yongzhong bell (甬) in the middle of the engine ((e)ng3).
to kneel

= + : Gitta Giraffe (gu) is kneeling down (跪) in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4) to read a danger ahead-sign (危). It wars her of the cowboy boots further ahead (⻊).
impatient; hot-tempered
hot-tempered / impatient

= + : A loud cuckoo clock (喿) wakes up Zorro (z) in the aorta's bathroom (ao4) after he drunkenly fell asleep there. Zorro reacts very hot-tempered (躁) by throwing his cowboy boot (⻊) at the clock and ruining it.
at a distance of / distance / to be apart

= + : The giant Leshan Buddha (巨) is trying out his new cowboy boot (⻊) by kicking Zeus (ju) out of the space station's bathroom's (Ø4) window. Zeus doesn't even know what happened until he sees the boot from a distance (距).
to step on / to tread on / to wear (shoes) / (slang) to dump (sb) / Taiwan pr. [deng4]

= + : Don Quixote (d) wants to mount (登) a cowboy boot (⻊) in front of the engine ((e)ng1), but realistically he is merely stepping (蹬) on it.

Words with ⻊

⻊ is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with ⻊

⻊ currently does not appear in any sentence.