賓客盈門

guests filled the hall (idiom); a house full of distinguished visitors

Characters and words in 賓客盈門

visitor / guest / object (in grammar)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: Robin Hood, 罗宾汉.

Brunhilde (bi) has often been robbed by Robin Hood (宾) in front of the encampment ((e)n1), so she hired some soldiers (兵) to protect her. But even as she leaves the encampment even the soldiers cannot prevent Robin Hood from snatching away her brand new graduation cap (宀) from her head.
guests / visitors
customer / visitor / guest

= + : Karl Marx (k) is receiving a visitor in the elevator's bathroom (e4). His guest is wearing a graduation cap (宀) and a dress made of stars (各).
full / filled / surplus

= + + : Maud Younger (y) is boxing (又) with the poltergeist (乃) in the engine's kitchen ((e)ng2). It is a very fierce match: all the small bowls (皿) standing around are already filled (盈) with their blood.
lit. fill the door / fill the house (at a wedding or auspicious occasion)
surname Men
gate / door / CL:扇[shan4] / gateway / doorway / CL:個|个[ge4] / opening / valve / switch / way to do something / knack / family / house / (religious) sect / school (of thought) / class / category / phylum or division (taxonomy) / classifier for large guns / classifier for lessons, subjects, branches of technology / (suffix) -gate (i.e. scandal; derived from Watergate)

Mahatma Gandhi wants his revenge on the Chinese emperor! Like a spider he sits in the upper left corner of the encampment's kitchen, ready to strike with the trap door he installed in the floor.

Words with 賓客盈門

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Sentences with 賓客盈門

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