枕藉

to lie in total disorder / lying fallen over one another

Characters and words in 枕藉

pillow / to pillow / to rest one's head on (Taiwan pr. [zhen4] for this sense)

= + : James II of England (zh) got a new treadmill (冘) for Christmas and he set it up right in front of the Christmas tree (木) in the encampment's living room ((e)n3). When he falls off the treadmill for the first time he falls right into the Christmas tree, which is quite painful and teaches him a lesson. From now on, he'll strap a pillow (枕) to his back.
variant of 借[jie4]

= + : Rosa Luxemburg (亻) and Joan of Arc (ji) are enjoying milkshakes (昔) in the elevator's bathroom (e4). To let each other taste the other's milkshake, they lend (借) them each other.
surname Ji
to insult / to walk all over (sb)
sleeping mat / to placate

Words with 枕藉

枕藉 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 枕藉

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