| 把柄 | bǎ bǐng | handle; (fig.) information that can be used against sb | |
| 话柄 | huà bǐng | a pretext for gossip; a matter for derision | |
| 笑柄 | xiào bǐng | a matter for ridicule; an object of ridicule; laughingstock | |
| 权柄 | quán bǐng | authority | |
| 手柄 | shǒu bǐng | handle; video game controller |
| 1 | Next: How a pump handle changed everything. | |
| 2 | You can detach the handle of the saucepan by undoing this screw. | |
| 3 | Her knife FLASHES down, buried to the hilt in its chest. | |
| 4 | No,' she persisted, grasping the handle; `not yet, Edgar Linton: sit down; you shall not leave me in that temper. | |
| 5 | He remembered how when they reached Amarillo they went north up into the panhandle. |