nest / pit or hollow on the human body / lair / den / place / to harbor or shelter / to hold in check / to bend / classifier for litters and broods

= + : Willy Walrus (w) set up a small den (窝) in front of the observatory (o1) and decorated it with cave paintings, (穴) but the cave paintings are all lopsided (呙).

窝 character breakdown

surname Guo
lopsided / Taiwan pr. [kuai1]

= + : Willy Walrus (w) has been accused of stealing two mandarins (口) in front of the airplane (ai1). He refuses to open his bag, so the arriving police has to put him into a CT (内) to see into (内) his bag. On the CT screen they see Willy Walrus and two lopsided (呙) mandarins in his bag.
cave / cavity / hole / acupuncture point / Taiwan pr. [xue4]

= + : Xu Xian presents his newest piece of art: Cave paintings painted on a gigantic eight-ball. Somehow he managed to set it up inside the elevators entrance. For his great artistic achievement, he gained a honorary doctor, and proudly wears his hard earned graduation cap.

Characters with 窝 as component

窝 is not used as a component in another character.

Words with 窝

(coll.) spineless coward / wimp / a good-for-nothing
to harbor / to shelter
aggrieved / dejected / (Tw, southern China) to be moved by a kind gesture etc / to feel gratified / to feel warm inside
armpit / also pr. [ge1 zhi5 wo1] / also written 夾肢窩|夹肢窝[ga1 zhi5 wo1]
internal strife (family, group, etc)
see 窩裡鬥|窝里斗[wo1 li5 dou4]
(coll.) meek and civil in public, but a tyrant at home
Ögedei Khan (1186-1242), a son of Genghis Khan
Ögedei Khan (1186-1242), a son of Genghis Khan
lair / den (of illegal activities)
pent-up frustration / petty annoyances
waffle (loanword)
lair / den / stronghold
(of workers) to have no work to do / to be underutilized (due to lack of supplies, poor organization by management etc)
to suffer a snub / to meet with a rebuff

Sentences with 窝

窝 currently does not appear in any sentence.