| 顺口溜 | shùn kǒu liū | popular piece of doggerel; common phrase repeated as a jingle | |
| 溜走HSK 6 | liū zǒu | to slip away; to leave secretly | |
| 溜达 | liū da | to stroll; to go for a walk | |
| 酸溜溜 | suān liū liū | sour; acid | |
| 灰溜溜 | huī liū liū | dull gray; gloomy; dejected; crestfallen; with one's tail between one's legs |
| 1 | There are plenty of fruit trees round our way. | |
| 2 | The little thief sneaked into the room quietly. | |
| 3 | The child slipped away quietly, and we couldn't find him after searching for a long time. | |
| 4 | We entered a damp cave with slippery ground and had to walk carefully. |