- 嘴里 zuǐli in the mouthinside the mouth; on one's lips
- 嘴巴 zuǐba mouthmouth; the area around the mouth
- 嘴唇 zuǐchún liplip; the fleshy folds surrounding the mouth
- 住嘴 zhùzuǐ to shut upto stop talking; often used as a command to tell someone to be quiet or to hold their tongue; can also refer to stopping chewing
- 嘴角 zuǐjiǎo corners of the mouththe corners of the mouth where the upper and lower lips meet
- 满嘴 mǎnzuǐ to talk exclusively ofto speak entirely in a certain language or constantly use certain words such as lies, promises, or nonsense
- 闭嘴 bìzuǐ to shut upto shut one's mouth; to stop talking; often used as a command to tell someone to be quiet
- 嘴边 zuǐbiān edge of the mouththe area around or at the side of the mouth
- 插嘴 chāzuǐ to interruptTo interrupt someone while they are talking; to butt in or cut into a conversation.
- 多嘴 duōzuǐ to speak out of turnTo interrupt, meddle in a conversation, or say things one should not say
- 张嘴 zhāngzuǐ to open one's mouthto open the mouth, often as a precursor to speaking or singing; to gape
- 顶嘴 dǐngzuǐ to talk backto reply defiantly or talk back, especially to an elder or superior; to sass or argue
- 嘴脸 zuǐliǎn lookappearance; countenance; facial features (often used in a negative or derogatory way to describe a person's ugly or despicable look)
- 奶嘴 nǎizuǐ nipplenipple for a baby's bottle or a pacifier; usually made of rubber or silicone
- 斗嘴 dòuzuǐ to bickerto quarrel or squabble over trivial matters; to bicker
- 七嘴八舌 qīzuǐbāshé all talking at oncedescribes a situation where many people are speaking simultaneously in a lively or confused manner
- 耍嘴皮子 shuǎzuǐpízi to show off one's eloquenceTo talk glibly or show off one's verbal skills
- 撇嘴 piězuǐ to curl one's lipto curl one's lip as a sign of contempt, disbelief, or displeasure
- 油嘴 yóuzuǐ glib tongueCunning or slippery speech; a silver tongue
- 喷嘴 pēnzuǐ nozzlea part located at the end of a pipe or tube used for spraying liquids or gases, designed with a small opening to increase flow speed; spray nozzle; extrusion nozzle
- 嘴硬 zuǐyìng stubborn in speechreluctant to admit a mistake or defeat; to talk tough despite being in the wrong or having been proven wrong
- 嘴馋 zuǐchán gluttonousto be greedy for food; to be too fond of eating good things
- 回嘴 huízuǐ backchatinsolent or argumentative replies; talk-back
- 馋嘴 chánzuǐ gluttonousgreedy for food; fond of eating good food
- 亲嘴 qīnzuǐ to kiss(colloquial) to kiss on the mouth
- 嘴儿 zuǐr eloquenceskill in speaking; being well-spoken or persuasive
- 吵嘴 chǎozuǐ to quarrelto quarrel, bicker, or have an argument
- 嘟嘴 dūzuǐ to poutto pucker one's mouth or protrude the lips, usually when sulking, acting like a spoiled child, or showing displeasure
- 嘴皮子 zuǐpízi lipsthe lips; the skin of the lips
- 拌嘴 bànzuǐ to bickerto bicker; to squabble; to have a petty argument
- 龇牙咧嘴 zīyáliězuǐ to grimaceto grimace in pain or from fear, often with a distorted face
- 噘嘴 juēzuǐ to poutto push out one's lips to express anger or displeasure
- 还嘴 huánzuǐ to talk backTo retort or answer back, especially when being scolded or insulted.
- 贫嘴 pínzuǐ garrulousloquacious; talkative in an annoying or flippant way
- 动嘴 dòngzuǐ to talkTo open one's mouth to speak; to talk (often used in the context of talking instead of acting)
- 烟嘴 yānzuǐ mouthpiecemouthpiece of a tobacco pipe or cigarette holder
- 撅嘴 juēzuǐ to poutTo stick out one's lips to show that one is annoyed or unhappy
- 石嘴山市 shízuǐshānshì ShizuishanShizuishan, a prefecture-level city in the [[宁夏回族自治区|寧夏回族自治區|ning2 xia4 hui2 zu2 zi4 zhi4 qu1]]
- 铁嘴 tiězuǐ eloquent personAn eloquent person or the ability to speak fluently and persuasively
- 鸭嘴兽 yāzuǐshòu platypusAn egg-laying mammal native to Australia with a duck-like bill, webbed feet, and thick brown fur.
- 努嘴 nǔzuǐ to poutTo pucker or purse one's lips, often to signal to someone or to show displeasure; to pout
- 红嘴鸥 hóngzuǐ'ōu black-headed gull(bird species of China) black-headed gull (Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
- 刀子嘴豆腐心 dāozizuǐdòufuxīn sharp tongue but soft heartto have a sharp tongue but a soft heart; describing someone who speaks harshly but is actually kind-hearted
- 油嘴滑舌 yóuzuǐhuáshé glib; smooth-tonguedsmooth-tongued and oily-mouthed; describes someone who talks in a superficial, flippant, or overly clever way, often implying one is socially slippery or worldly-wise
- 嘴甜 zuǐtián sweet-talkingto be smooth-tongued or ingratiating; good at saying pleasant things that please others
- 呲牙咧嘴 zīyáliězuǐ to grimaceto show one's teeth or bare one's fangs; to make a face due to pain or to look fierce
- 嘴快 zuǐkuài to have a loose tongueto have loose lips; prone to speaking without thinking or revealing secrets
- 过滤嘴 guòlǜzuǐ filter tipThe filter tip of a cigarette, designed to reduce the intake of harmful substances
- 合不拢嘴 hébùlǒngzuǐ to grin from ear to earUnable to close one's mouth due to happiness, amazement, or shock; grinning broadly; gobsmacked.
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH