expensive / noble / precious / (honorific) your

= + + : Mnemonic symbol: a treasure chest. Gitta Giraffe (gu) and the crab (贝) found a treasure chest (贵) in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4). Inside of the chest they found a very precious dart board (中) and flutes (一) made out of gold; they mistake the flutes for darts and play a game of darts throwing the flutes at the very expensive (贵) dart board.

贵 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.
China / Chinese / surname Zhong
within / among / in / middle / center / while (doing sth) / during / (dialect) OK / all right

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a dart board, because you always try to hit the center.

Julian Giant Squid (zhu-) is throwing dinosaur bones (丨) as darts on a dart board in front of the engine ((e)ng1). To make it a bit more difficult he's throwing mandarins (口) into the air as well and skewers them up right in the center (中 is a mandarin skewered on a dinosaur bone) in mid flight with the dinosaur bones. He's still able to consistently hit the center (中) of the dart board.
to hit (the mark) / to be hit by / to suffer / to win (a prize, a lottery)
cowrie / shellfish / currency (archaic)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a crab. In the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4), the Neanderthal man (人) and Beelzebub (b) are fighting a crab with staplers (⺆), but because the Neanderthal man (人) can't handle the stapler he accidentally staples himself in the forehead.

Characters with 贵 as component

(bound form) to leave behind
to lose / to leave behind / to omit / to bequeath / sth lost / involuntary discharge (of urine etc)

= + : Sometimes, just inside the space station's entrance (Ø2), Maud Younger (y) woefully thinks of her lost (遗) treasure chest (贵). It was filled to the top with gladiator sandals (辶); but it was too heavy to bring to the space station, so she had to leave it behind.
used in 潰膿|溃脓[hui4 nong2] / Taiwan pr. [kui4]
(bound form) (of floodwaters) to break through a dam or dike / (bound form) to break through (a military encirclement) / (bound form) to be routed; to be overrun; to fall to pieces / (bound form) to fester; to ulcerate
to be dispersed / to break down / to fester / to ulcerate

= + : Karl Koala (ku) found a treasure chest (贵) in the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4). To break it open (溃) he drips water from a water bottle (氵) on the lock. Eventually it will open.
to make an offering to the gods / variant of 饋|馈[kui4]

= + : Karl Koala (ku) is preparing an offering to the gods (馈) by putting a Chinese cruller (饣) in a treasure chest (贵) just inside the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4).
food / to make a present

= + : Karl Koala (ku) is preparing an offering to the gods (馈) by putting a Chinese cruller (饣) in a treasure chest (贵) just inside the Eiffel Tower's bathroom (ei4).
to lack / lacking / empty / exhausted
variant of 櫃|柜[gui4]
surname Kui
basket for carrying soil
born deaf / deaf / obtuse
confused / troubled
multicolor / to draw
surname Kui
Amaranthus mangostanus
gate of market

Words with 贵

expensive / costly
nobility / person of high rank
influential officials / bigwigs
sumptuous / luxurious
glory, splendor, wealth and rank (idiom); high position and great wealth
rich person's ailment (needing expensive treatment and long recuperation)
lit. paper has become expensive in Luoyang (because everyone is making a copy of a popular story) (idiom) / fig. (of a product) to sell like hotcakes
don't forget your friends when you become rich
Xue Rengui (614-683) great Tang dynasty general
close and distant, rich and poor (idiom); everyone / all possible relations
an eminent person has short memory (idiom)
give birth to a son soon (propitiatory compliment to newlyweds)
lit. to cling to the high, connect to the rich (idiom); to try to attach oneself to the rich and powerful / social climbing
nouveau riche / upstart / new appointee
give birth to a son soon (propitiatory compliment to the newly-weds)
What (noble errand) brings you here? / May I help you? / What can I do for you?
Yang Guifei (719-756), famous Tang beauty, consort of Emperor Xuanzhong 唐玄宗[Tang2 Xuan2 zong1]
the rarer sth is, the greater its value (idiom)
high-born / noble / aristocratic / conceited

Sentences with 贵

贵 currently does not appear in any sentence.