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The Chinese word "搓" (cuō) is commonly used to describe the action of twisting or rubbing something between one's hands. It can also refer to the act of kneading or massaging with one's hands.
Some common phrases that use the word "搓" include:
1. 搓手 (cuō shǒu) - to rub one's hands together, often used to express excitement or anticipation.
2. 搓澡 (cuō zǎo) - to rub or scrub one's body while bathing.
3. 搓麻将 (cuō má jiàng) - to play mahjong, a popular Chinese tile-based game that involves shuffling and rubbing the tiles.
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