variant of 戶|户[hu4]

= + : Helga Horse (hu) adopted the ghost (尸) and now they're a family (戸), but whenever the ghost does something stupid Helga hits it on the head with a flute (一) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4).

戸 character breakdown

one / single / a (article) / as soon as / entire; whole; all; throughout / "one" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 1) / also pr. [yao1] for greater clarity when spelling out numbers digit by digit

Maud Younger (y) forgot her keys to the space station (Ø1), all she brought outside was her flute (一). She has no choice but to crash the door with the giant flute.
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

Characters with 戸 as component

surname Fang

= + : Frankenstein's monster inspects a suspicious house just inside the anglepod's kitchen. It's a gingerbread house, and the owner seems to be very interested in the weather: On top of it there is a square frame with a wooden swinging door attached to it, which seems to be a wind measurement apparatus.
house / room / CL:間|间[jian1] / branch of an extended family / classifier for family members (or concubines)

= + : Frankenstein's monster inspects a suspicious house just inside the anglepod's kitchen. It's a gingerbread house, and the owner seems to be very interested in the weather: On top of it there is a square frame with a wooden swinging door attached to it, which seems to be a wind measurement apparatus.
actually / place / classifier for houses, small buildings, institutions etc / that which / particle introducing a relative clause or passive / CL:個|个[ge4]

= + : Susan Saint Bernard and her whole family are weight lifting in the place of the observatory. They are all together lifting one barbell.
flat / (coll.) to beat (sb) up / old variant of 匾[bian3]

= 𠕁 + : Brunhilde (bi) enters the anthill's bar (an3), shouts like a madwoman and stretches her fighting claw (𠕁) and wooden swinging door-shield (户) into the air. Everyone is very afraid and instinctly throws themselves flat (扁) onto the ground, but Brunhilde just wanted a drink.
surname Pian

= 𠕁 + : Pocahontas (pi) is modding her small boat (扁) in front of the anthill (an1). She is attaching a fighting claw (𠕁) as weapon and a wooden swinging door (户) as a shield.
small boat

= 𠕁 + : Pocahontas (pi) is modding her small boat (扁) in front of the anthill (an1). She is attaching a fighting claw (𠕁) as weapon and a wooden swinging door (户) as a shield.
to fan / to slap sb on the face
fan / sliding, hinged or detachable flat part of sth / classifier for doors, windows etc

= + : Sherlock Holmes (sh) tries to escape the summer heat in the anthill's bathroom (an4). He makes a fan (扇) by attaching a lot of feathers (羽) to a swinging door (户) and fans some fresh air towards himself.
shoulder / to shoulder (responsibilities etc)

= + : Joan of Arc (ji) is angrily rushing out of the anthill. She hit the wooden swinging door (户) so hard that in front of the anthill (an1) the moon (月) hits his shoulder (肩) badly.
stove / furnace

= + : Lenny Lemur (lu) is firing (火) his stove (炉) with a wooden swinging door (户) in the space station's kitchen (Ø2).
variant of 爐|炉[lu2]

= + : Lenny Lemur (lu) is firing (火) his stove (炉) with a wooden swinging door (户) in the space station's kitchen (Ø2).

Words with 戸

戸 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 戸

戸 currently does not appear in any sentence.