one of the characters used to represent a musical note in gongche notation, 工尺譜|工尺谱[gong1 che3 pu3]
a Chinese foot / one-third of a meter / a ruler / a tape-measure / one of the three acupoints for measuring pulse in Chinese medicine / CL:支[zhi1],把[ba3]

= + : Charlie Chaplin and a ghost found a big finger in the space station. They measure it using a tape-measure.

尺 character breakdown

person representing the dead (during burial ceremonies) / to put a corpse on display (after execution) / variant of 屍|尸[shi1] / corpse

Sherlock Holmes (sh) is investigating a crime scene with a corpse (尸) in front of the space station (Ø1). The victim's ghost (尸) is trying to give him hints from the afterlife about their killer.
corpse
Right-falling stroke

Mnemonic symbol: this one looks like a finger.

Napoleon (n) is giving you the finger (㇏) in the ashram's bathroom (a4).

Characters with 尺 as component

to use up / to exhaust / to end / to finish / to the utmost / exhausted / finished / to the limit (of sth) / all / entirely

= + : Someone or something is using up all the blossoms in the encampment's bathroom, each day one more is missing. Joan of Arc wants to find out when they will be used up, so each day, she measures the remaining blossoms with a tape-measure.
to the greatest extent / (when used before a noun of location) furthest or extreme / to be within the limits of / to give priority to
late / delayed / slow

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) arrived late (迟) at the space station's entrance (Ø2). He used tape measures (尺) as laces for his gladiator sandals (辶), but they got all messed up so that Charlie was stumpling a lot on his way to the space station's entrance.
surname Chi

= + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) arrived late (迟) at the space station's entrance (Ø2). He used tape measures (尺) as laces for his gladiator sandals (辶), but they got all messed up so that Charlie was stumpling a lot on his way to the space station's entrance.
daytime

= + : During the daytime (昼) James II of England (zh) measures the time by measuring how much coffee is left in his coffee mug (旦) with a tape measure (尺). He has the habit of doing so in the outhouse's bathroom (ou4).
foot (unit of length equal to 0.3048 m) / old form of modern 英尺[ying1 chi3]
Japanese variant of 驛|驿[yi4]
Japanese variant of 澤|泽
8 in. length unit of Zhou dynasty
length of 2 outstretched arms
Japanese variant of 譯|译[yi4]
Japanese variant of 擇|择

Words with 尺

meter (unit of length)
very close / very near
tape measure / tape rule / CL:把[ba3]
names of the five notes of the Chinese pentatonic scale, corresponding roughly to do, re, mi, sol, la
three feet of ice does not form in a single day (idiom); Rome wasn't built in a day
oversize (baggage, cargo etc)
so close, yet worlds apart (idiom)
to drool (over) (idiom) / to yearn for / to covet / to crave
feeler gauge

Sentences with 尺

尺 currently does not appear in any sentence.