| 汪洋 | wāng yáng | vast body of water; Classifiers: 片 | |
| 泪汪汪 | lèi wāng wāng | tearful; brimming with tears | |
| 汪汪 | wāng wāng | gleaming with tears; woof woof (sound of a dog barking); (literary) (of a body of water) broad and deep | |
| 水汪汪 | shuǐ wāng wāng | watery; waterlogged (soil); limpid; bright and intelligent (eyes) | |
| 油汪汪 | yóu wāng wāng | dripping with oil |
| 1 | In fact, a simple "Woof! | |
| 2 | After exploring the upper world for some time, they saw a lake. | |
| 3 | "The synchronous relation between monsoon and the summer solar radiation means that we can predict weather through astronomical orbits in the future," says Wang. | |
| 4 | "Kids will learn naturally after they grow up; sex education at an early age will lead them down the wrong path, " a parent surnamed Wang says. | |
| 5 | Andy awoke the next morning in a pool of his own dribble, but ready to walk another day. |