鉗馬銜枚

with horses and soldiers gagged (idiom) / (of a marching army) in utter silence

Characters and words in 鉗馬銜枚

pincers / pliers / tongs / claw (of animal) / to grasp with pincers / to pinch / to clamp / to restrain / to restrict / to gag
surname Ma / abbr. for Malaysia 馬來西亞|马来西亚[Ma3 lai2 xi1 ya4]
horse / CL:匹[pi3] / horse or cavalry piece in Chinese chess / knight in Western chess

= + + : A beautiful unicorn rides on top of Mahatma Gandhi in the ashram.
bit / mouthpiece
bit (of a bridle) / to hold in the mouth / to harbor (feelings) / to link / to accept / rank / title

= + : When Marie Curie (xi) goes to war she always puts on her seven-league boots (行) in the anthill's kitchen (an2), puts her golden harpoon (钅) into her mouth like the bit of a bridle (衔) and gets going. For being so fast at the battle field she has been awarded a very high rank (衔) and a special title (衔).
surname Mei

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is recycling a Christmas tree (木) in the Eiffel Tower's kitchen (ei2) using a sledgehammer (攵). There are a lot of coins, rings, badges, pearls, sporting medals, rockets, satellites etc (枚) popping out of the mess.
classifier for coins, rings, badges, pearls, sporting medals, rockets, satellites etc / tree trunk / whip / wooden peg, used as a gag for marching soldiers (old)

= + : Mahatma Gandhi (m) is recycling a Christmas tree (木) in the Eiffel Tower's kitchen (ei2) using a sledgehammer (攵). There are a lot of coins, rings, badges, pearls, sporting medals, rockets, satellites etc (枚) popping out of the mess.

Words with 鉗馬銜枚

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Sentences with 鉗馬銜枚

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