| 箧箧 | qiè qiè | long and thin; slender | |
| 倾箱倒箧 | qīng xiāng dǎo qiè | to exhaust all one has; to leave no stone unturned; to try one's best | |
| 箱箧 | xiāng qiè | box; chest | |
| 胠箧 | qū qiè | to steal; to pilfer | |
| 胠箧者流 | qū qiè zhě liú | thieves; pilferers |
| 1 | A drunken man shambled along the street. | |
| 2 | Purdah first cold Kam open trunk, jade chopsticks slightly wet red cheek. | |
| 3 | However, don't overload the audience with your complete toolkit of knowledge about your topic. | |
| 4 | The two devils replied, "This suitcase of ours turns out all sorts of things such as clothes, food, bed articles used on a bed, and other living necessities. | |
| 5 | The other day, in rummaging a suitcase for newspaper clippings of my essays written over forty years ago, I came upon some old objects, among them an old and enormously bulky album. |