tremendously

On-Yomi: ジン — Kun-Yomi: はなは.だ、はなは.だしい

Elements:

tremendously, bushel basket, hamper, equal, human legs

Heisig story:

Bushel basket . . . equal. Note how the first stroke of equal doubles up with the sixth stroke of the bushel basket, and how the animal legs of the bushel basket are dropped to make room for the human legs of equal.

Koohii stories:

1) [Zareon] 3-4-2007(203): It's a tremendous match between the two chess-players. They are clearly eachother's equal.

2) [RoboTact] 4-8-2007(49): These two bushel baskets are tremendously huge. But not only they are huge, they are also perfectly equal in size.

3) [dingomick] 11-3-2007(44): Losing both your rooks is tremendous. It's almost equal to having your queen's legs chopped from under her.

4) [baylin] 8-7-2009(22): This kanji is tremendously difficult to remember because it is not equal to the other bushel baskets in this lesson. Their bushel baskets all have animal legs.

5) [captal] 15-6-2008(14): Equal I remember as the counter for small animals. Remember Battle Chess? I just picture a tremendous rook from Battle Chess wandering around stomping on little animals. Those guys were sweet.