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Homophones for plunger

Homophone for plunging: tui.

Plung

Explanation

1.? A tool for unclogging drains [~zi], made with a wooden handle inserted into a rubber bowl.

2.? To press and knead with the palm of the hand so that the admixture is well blended? : ~ noodle.

Group of words

Plunger

[ chuāi zi ] A tool for unclogging a drain, made of a wooden handle and a rubber bowl.

Fan plunger

[ shàn chuāi ] Sanskrit . Means huangmen. Refers to a man who does not possess external genitalia.

Tui [chuāi]

Explanation

Put in clothes? : ~ hand. ~ in the arms.

Tui [chuǎi]

Explanation

1.? Estimate, conjecture? : ~ measure. ~mo. ~duó (duó)。 ~To think. ~To feel (to conjecture). Not to be presumptuous.

2. The last name.

Tui [chuài]

Explanation

1.? [挣(zhèng)~] See "Earn 1".

2.? [囊(nāng)~] See "囊1".

Tuán

Explanation

Anciently synonymous with tuán (团), to gather.

Tui [zhuī]

Interpretation

Punching: "~而锐之,不可长保".