There are some wonderful idioms that describe people who talk non-stop: have one's mouth off have a glib tongue speak a lot of words in one breath so much to say that even you don't know what to say go on and on 6. Never stop talking (pronunciation: never stop talking) a river of words 8. Talk more, say more 9. One breath without leaving a trace 10 Talk like water flowing endlessly
There were many idioms to describe a wonderful book: 1. Profound and profound: the description is rich in content, the discussion is profound and covers a wide range. 2. The masterpiece of the ages: describing the beautiful writing style of the works, the profound influence, and the indelible. [3. Overflowing with books: Description of a large number of books and an abundance of storage locations.] 4. Popularity: It refers to the content of an article or speech that is easy to understand and popular with listeners or readers.
The idioms that described the wonderful works were: profound, profound, fascinating, rich in content, profound in thought, beautiful in language, rigorous in structure, exquisite in writing, etc.
The wonderful idioms in the description book were: profound, short, concise, concise, rich in content, ups and downs in the plot, beautiful writing, rigorous structure, etc.
The idioms used to describe a person's appearance were handsome, handsome, ugly, majestic, burly, short, fat, handsome, flirtatious, charming, ugly, kind, kind, majestic, majestic, and so on.
[Classics: Classic works.] A monumental work refers to a work of great length and profound content. [Profound and profound: It refers to an extremely rich, extensive, and profound thought, knowledge, or theory.] [Chewing wax and being tasteless: It described the content of books as boring and worthless.] Enthralling: describing a novel, story, etc. that is so captivating that it is unforgettable. Deep in the hearts of the people: to describe thoughts, theories, or actions that deeply influence and infect people.
The idiom describing the wonderful content of the book was as follows: [1] Lavish: It refers to an article or speech that is rich in content, long, organized, and grand. 2. Ups and downs: To describe the plot of the story, the twists and turns, the twists and turns, the complexity, the ups and downs. 3. Explain the profound in simple terms: Explain or write a profound and concise content that can attract the reader's interest. 4. Full of wit and interest: The description of the language is vivid, humorous, and interesting, which can arouse the joy and resonance of the readers.
The idiom describing the wonderful content of the book was as follows: 1. Ups and downs: To describe the development of the story with ups and downs, twists and turns, and complexity. 2. Enthralling: Description of the content that is so captivating that it is difficult for people to extricate themselves. 3. Magnificent: The description is rich and colorful, and the scale is grand and amazing. 4. Profound and profound: To describe the profoundness and profoundness of the content that is admirable.
An example of a four-character idiom describing a person's appearance is as follows: 1. Handsome eyebrows and beautiful eyes 2. A dignified appearance National Beauty Tall and Mighty 5 Handsome 6. Clear Eyebrows 7 Dainty 8 Radiance 9 Face as Beautiful Jade 10 Illiterate
The idioms used to describe the wonderful writing of novels were: fascinating, ups and downs, twists and turns in the plot, and full of characters.
The idioms used to describe the wonderful works were: profound, fascinating, magnificent, colorful, profound in simple terms, and endless aftertaste.