搜肠刮肚

to search one's guts and belly (idiom); to racks one's brains for a solution

Characters and words in 搜肠刮肚

to search

= + : The old gentleman (叟) wants to enter the outhouse. In front of the outhouse (ou1) he has to undergo a security check, and Socrates (s) searches (搜) his belongings using a toy claw (扌).
intestines

= 𠃓 + : Charlie Chaplin (ch) just finished cooking intestines (肠) in the anglepod's kitchen (ang2) when the moon (月) flies by with his Icarus' wings (𠃓) and steals the intestines out of the cooking pot.
old variant of 腸|肠[chang2]
to scrape / to blow / to shave / to plunder / to extort

= + : In front of the ashram (a1) a terrible wind is blowing (刮). Gitta Giraffe (gu) can only advance by cutting the wind with a kitchen knife (刂). The wind is so strong that Gitta's tongue (舌) is being pulled out of her mouth and getting longer and longer.
to blow (of the wind)

= + : In front of the ashram (a1) a terrible wind is blowing (刮). Gitta Giraffe (gu) can only advance by cutting the wind with a kitchen knife (刂). The wind is so strong that Gitta's tongue (舌) is being pulled out of her mouth and getting longer and longer.
tripe
belly

= + : The moon (月) made tripe out of doggy dog (du) and now his belly (肚) hurts. He has to spend the rest of the day in the space station's bathroom (Ø4) pulling a heap of dirt (土) out of his belly.

Words with 搜肠刮肚

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