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        bā/pá, to peel/to skin/to tear/to pull down/to cling to (sth on which one is climbing)/...
        páshǒu, pickpocket
        bākāi, [扒開], to pry open or apart/to spread (sth) open with both hands
        páqiè, [扒竊], to steal/to pick pockets/to frisk
        bālā, to push lightly/to flick to one side/to get rid of
        Zhōubāpí, Zhou the exploiter, archetypal character in short story 半夜雞叫|半夜鸡叫[bàn yè jī jiào...
        bātour, [扒頭兒], handhold (to pull oneself up)
        bāwūqiānniú, [扒屋牽牛], to sack the home and lead off the cattle (proverb)/to strip of everything
        bālōu, [扒摟], to pile together/to cram food into one's mouth (with chopsticks)/to eat fast
        páhuī, incest between father-in-law and daughter-in-law
        pálí, sledge/also written 爬犁
        bāpí, to flay/to skin/(fig.) to exploit/to take advantage of
        bāfèn, [扒糞], muckraking/to stir up scandal/to expose (corruption)
        págāo, buckwheat pudding (snack of buckwheat noodles with sauce)
        bāchē, [扒車], to pull oneself up onto a moving vehicle
        bādīng, [扒釘], cramp
        págāocǎidī, crawl high, step low (idiom); unprincipled crawling, flattering one's superiors ...
        jiūxīnbāgān, (idiom) extremely anxious/anguished
        jiānniúbā, beef steak
        jiānzhūbā, [煎豬扒], pork steak
        zhūpá, [豬扒], see 豬排|猪排[zhū pái]
        bèngbādiàokǎo, [繃扒吊拷], to strip, tie up, hang and beat sb, an ancient torture technique
        jīpá, [雞扒], see 雞排|鸡排[jī pái]

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