挖坑

to dig a hole / (fig.) to make things difficult for sb / (neologism) (slang) (of a writer) to start work on a new project

Characters and words in 挖坑

to dig / to excavate / to scoop out

= + : Willy Walrus (w) started another excavation (挖) in front of the ashram (a1). This time he wants to take it up a notch and uses a lot of toy claws (扌) to dig (挖) a lot of earth in a short time.
hole / pit / tunnel / to defraud

= + : Karl Marx (k) finds out that turtleneck sweaters (亢) are completely out of fashion now, so in front of the engine ((e)ng1) he digs a deep pit (坑), throws the sweater inside and fills the pit with earth (土).
variant of 坑[keng1] / pit / hole

= + : Karl Marx (k) finds out that turtleneck sweaters (亢) are completely out of fashion now, so in front of the engine ((e)ng1) he digs a deep pit (坑), throws the sweater inside and fills the pit with earth (土).

Words with 挖坑

挖坑 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 挖坑

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