Note
This one clearly looks like a cliff.
Usages of cliff
on a cliff
广 component
That dot there, clearly someone standing on a cliff.
axe
斤
Under a cliff, you find an axe.
厂
cliff component
ashes
灰
You see a fire under a cliff, turning everything to ashes.
unlucky
厄
You got stuck under a cliff. You're pretty unlucky.
meadow
原
Under a cliff, you see a white small meadow.
thick
厚
You see a thick child hiding from the sun under a cliff.
standing on a cliff
产 component
If you stand up on a cliff, you're standing on a cliff.
shiver
辰 component
You're standing on a cliff with only two clothes on, and you shiver.
anti
反
You are so anti everything that you find yourself looking down from a cliff again.
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