| 厮杀 | sī shā | to fight at close quarters; hand-to-hand | |
| 厮守 | sī shǒu | to stay together; to rely on one another | |
| 厮打 | sī dǎ | to fight together; to come to blows | |
| 厮混 | sī hùn | to hang out together with (derog.); to mix with | |
| 耳鬓厮磨 | ěr bìn sī mó | lit. heads rubbing together (idiom); fig. very close relationship |
| 1 | I remember thinking he was this mean, horrible character. | |
| 2 | "Hey George", he blurted out, "this cat' s a Christian!" | |
| 3 | But are they going to wake up one day and say to themselves: by golly, this Obama fellow is the most popular president in maybe all of history, we'd better do what he says? | |
| 4 | One lone man ceases undulating to put his lips to the ear of the chick he's grinding up on. | |
| 5 | When he finished with a final birdie, any seriousness of the incident gave way to levity. |