剥・剝


peel off

On-Yomi: ハク、ホク — Kun-Yomi: へ.ぐ、へず.る、む.く、む.ける、は.がれる、は.ぐ、は.げる、は.がす

Koohii stories:

1) [mantixen] 14-2-2007(87): Peel off the outside of the broom that sweeps up rice grains to reveal a saber.

2) [Megaqwerty] 13-6-2007(36): A multi-purpose broom! It cleans, it sweeps (rice!), it hits! In fact, peel off the mahogany exterior to uncover a sabre! It slices, it dices, it kills!

3) [shinyclef] 22-3-2013(11): This may be of interest to some. [录 [lù] verb - record; write down; copy; videotape] (http://goo.gl/3jHhU) The web address shows the 录 part of the kanji with meanings and examples.

4) [Peppi] 31-5-2009(8): Horror movie (on a videotape, see my comment for record (#1144 録), thx shinycled): A murderer peels off his victims with his sabre.

5) [CountPacula] 1-2-2009(5): For those of you using the "curling" primitive (broom plus grainy (r)ice - see record (#1144 録) for more info): Picture a zamboni, driving about a curling rink like a big ride-on lawnmower, resurfacing the ice by using its saber-like blades to peel off the top layer.