| 撩开 | liāo kai | to push aside (clothing, curtain etc) to reveal something; to toss aside | |
| 撩起 | liāo qǐ | to raise; to lift up (curtains, clothing etc) | |
| 混天撩日 | hùn tiān liāo rì | muddled; confused (idiom) |
| 撩拨 | liáo bō | to provoke; to tease | |
| 撩逗 | liáo dòu | to provoke; to tease | |
| 撩动 | liáo dòng | to stir up; to provoke | |
| 撩乱 | liáo luàn | variant of 缭乱 | |
| 撩动肝火 | liáo dòng gān huǒ | to provoke agitation (idiom) |
| 1 | Sprinkle some water on the floor before sweeping it. | |
| 2 | Lift her hair off her neck with one hand. | |
| 3 | Why would anyone be sexually excited by shoes? | |
| 4 | He tucked my hair behind my ear and gave me a half smile. | |
| 5 | In Beijing, it soon morphed into the rolled-up-shirt look. |