搂钱

(coll.) to grab money / to rake in money

Characters and words in 搂钱

to draw towards oneself / to gather / to gather up (one's gown, sleeves etc) / to grab (money) / to extort

= + : In front of the outhouse (ou1) Sir Lancelot (l) is drawing (搂) everyone into his lunar mansion (娄) using a toy claw (扌).

= + : Sir Lancelot (l) hides his lunar mansion (娄) inside the outhouse (ou3). In his lunar mansion he embraces (搂) the victims he caught earlier with his toy claws (扌).

= + : The Queen of Hearts has become paranoid recently and thinks all the world wants her money. She hid all her money inside of a floating tank in the anthill's kitchen and guards it with a golden harpoon.
coin / money / CL:筆|笔[bi3] / unit of weight, one tenth of a tael 兩|两[liang3]

= + : The Queen of Hearts has become paranoid recently and thinks all the world wants her money. She hid all her money inside of a floating tank in the anthill's kitchen and guards it with a golden harpoon.

Words with 搂钱

搂钱 is not used as a component in another word.

Sentences with 搂钱

搂钱 currently does not appear in any sentence.
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