body / life / oneself / personally / one's morality and conduct / the main part of a structure or body / pregnant / classifier for sets of clothes: suit, twinset / Kangxi radical 158

= + 丿 : Mnemonic symbol: a bodysuit.

Sherlock Holmes (sh) tries on his new bodysuit (身) in front of the encampment ((e)n1). To see himself better in his hand mirror (自), he uses a banana (丿) as a selfie stick.

身 character breakdown

radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 4) / see 撇[pie3]

Pocahontas (pi-) is eating a banana (丿) in the elevator's living room (-e3).
self / oneself / from / since / naturally / surely

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a hand mirror, which someone uses to look at themselves.

The Eye of Providence (目) is looking at itself (自) in a handheld mirror (自) in the space station's bathroom (Ø4). It think it's indeed looking very good, since Zorro (z) attached a petal (丶) to its eye (目).

Characters with 身 as component

to shoot / to launch / to allude to / radio- (chemistry)

= + : Mnemonic symbol: a rocket launch pad.

Sherlock Holmes (sh) is ready for takeoff in the elevator's bathroom (e4) and stands on of the launch pad (射) taking a final shower. As there are many journalists, Sherlock prepared to be extra fancy and wears a tight body suit (身). He smiles at the photographers and shows them a thumbs up (寸).
old variant of 射[she4]
old variant of 躬[gong1]

= + : Gitta Giraffe (gu) tries to personally (躬) shoot herself (躬) with a composite bow (弓). In front of the engine she bows (躬) to fit her body (躬) into the bow, and so as to not get her clothes stuck in the bowstring she wears a well-fitting body suit (身).
body (of a human, esp. the torso) / to bow / (literary) oneself; personally

= + : Gitta Giraffe (gu) tries to personally (躬) shoot herself (躬) with a composite bow (弓). In front of the engine she bows (躬) to fit her body (躬) into the bow, and so as to not get her clothes stuck in the bowstring she wears a well-fitting body suit (身).
to recline / to lie down

= + : Tecumseh (t) and the Buddhist monk (尚) are lying (躺) on the anglepod's (ang3) floor practising partner yoga wearing body suits (身).
to hide / to dodge / to avoid

= + : Doggy Dog's (du) owner wants him to wear a bodysuit (身) which has lots of tulip buds (朵) attached to it, but Doggy Dog hides (躲) the terrible bodysuit by burying it inside of the observatory (o3).
human body
variant of 裸[luo3]
variant of 耽[dan1]

= + : Don Quixote (d) wanted to start exercising on a treadmill (冘) in front of the anthill (an1) quite a while ago, but instead he indulges (耽) in picking his ear (耳), delaying (耽) the start of his exercise significantly.
variant of 體|体[ti3]
variant of 鞠[ju1]
variant of 嚲|亸[duo3]

Words with 身

to lean over / to bend over / to stoop / to bow
to set an example (idiom); to serve as a model
to challenge the law (idiom) / to knowingly violate the law
to cultivate one's moral character / (fashion) slim-fit / body-hugging
to dedicate oneself to the cause of one's country (idiom)
to use an opponent's own methods to obtain retribution (idiom, from Song dynasty neo-Confucianist Zhu Xi 朱熹[Zhu1 Xi1]) / to get revenge by playing sb back at his own game; to give sb a taste of his own medicine
to use an opponent's own methods to obtain retribution (idiom, from Song dynasty neo-Confucianist Zhu Xi 朱熹[Zhu1 Xi1]); to get revenge by playing sb back at his own game / to give sb a taste of his own medicine
to give one's body for the nation (idiom); to spend one's whole life in the service of the country
to give one's heart to / to devote one's life to

Sentences with 身

身 currently does not appear in any sentence.