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What are the idioms with the word "thorns"?
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2024-09-10 05:26
There are many idioms with the word "thorns". [1] Thorns and Thorns: A description of a rugged road full of thorns. 2. Overgrown brambles: To describe the barren fields overgrown with weeds. 3. Thorns: It described the court and society as full of all kinds of sins and contradictions. 4. Walking in the Thorns: To describe moving forward on a road full of thorns. 5 Thorn Thorn Hand: It is used to describe the lack of determination and courage when doing things. 6 Thorns Piercing the Heart: It was used to describe a person who was disheartened and dispirited after suffering setbacks, blows, and injuries. 7 Thorny Road: To describe the road of life is full of difficulties and obstacles, and it requires a tenacious spirit to overcome it. 8. Thorns and thorns: It is used to describe how being careless and careless often brings trouble and difficulties. Road Construction with Thorns: It described the dark side of society where people used thorns to build roads to cover up their crimes. [10 Thorns and Thorns Blinding the Heart: It refers to a person's soul being destroyed and hurt, leaving them in darkness and unable to see the future.]
What are the idioms with the word "thorns"?
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2024-09-10 05:46
There are many idioms with the word "thorns". Here are some common examples: 1. Thorns: A place where thorns are planted is a place where competition is fierce. [2] Thorns Covered: It refers to the bumpy road or the desolate and difficult environment. 3. Heart like thorns and body like thorns: It refers to the heart being filled with pain and the body being entangled by thorns. 4. Thorns: It described having thorns at hand that made it inconvenient to operate. 5 Thorns: To describe the surroundings as being covered with thorns is to describe difficulties and obstacles. 6. Walking in the Thorns: It is extremely difficult to describe an environment full of thorns. Thorn Bird: Legend has it that a bird with strong corrosive properties, its feathers and feces can bring disease and disaster to people. It was also used as a metaphor for those who specialized in causing trouble. 8. Heart as sharp as a needle: To describe the sharpness and calmness of the heart as a metaphor for thinking meticulously. 9. Wearing Thorns: It described the indomitable spirit of advancing forward in adversity. Thorns all over the intestines: to describe life is difficult, life is rugged, life is very difficult.
Was the Throne of Thorns released before?
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2024-09-15 09:24
Throne of Thorns was a famous novel that dated back to the 1980s. The Throne of Thorns was a fantasy novel about the rise and fall of a dark kingdom. This book had been adapted into movies and TV series many times and was very popular among readers and audiences.
Can you recommend a novel like Throne of Thorns?
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2024-09-10 05:30
I recommend a novel called Demon God Mecha Master to you. The background of the story was a boy sitting on his throne, commanding a demon-like mecha to attack his brother's sorrowful person. If you like the Throne of Thorns, this novel might interest you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Can you recommend some novels similar to the Angel of Thorns?
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2024-09-10 05:25
Yes, I recommend the fantasy-epic fantasy novel, The Dark Magic Catastrophe. In the novel, the family motto of the Iron Thorns family was "Even if you step into the grave, don't throw away the sword in your hand, because it can support you and not fall." The element of thorns ran through the entire novel, which was very exciting. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
I don't mind the thorns if you're a rose
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2024-09-01 03:26
I don't mind the thorns if you are a rose. Sanskrit translation is Aum bhūtānti-pādīya āhīr|| Aum āchīrya-vijānāna-pādīya āhīr|| 。 Among them,"Aum" was the short form of the Sanskrit god, Brahma, representing the supreme existence of the universe and spirituality;"bhūtānti" meant "do not harm", meaning that it did not mind hurting any living or non-living thing;"pādīya" meant "thorn", meaning thorns;"āhīr" meant "existence", meaning the existence of a living thing like roses;||"is a conjunction used to indicate a parallel or turning relationship.
Please recommend a novel with the word " Thorns " in the title!
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2024-08-21 15:41
I recommend " Song of Thorns ". This is a fantasy-alternative fantasy novel. The story revolved around each person's talent and choice of life path. On a road full of thorns, who could sing all the way? I hope you like my recommendation.😗
When will the second part of the Throne of Thorns be released?
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2024-09-11 20:13
The Throne of Thorns was a very popular novel, and there were no official plans to release a second one. Although there were many rumors and speculations about whether there would be a second movie, the officials did not confirm it. If you like the Throne of Thorns, you can continue to pay attention to the author's updates and announcements to find out if there are any further plans.
Can you recommend a novel similar to " City of Thorns " and " Finally Love "?
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2024-07-26 18:00
I recommend "Song of Thorns." This novel is a fantasy-alternative fantasy novel written by the author. Although it wasn't exactly the same storyline, there was also a thorny theme. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Which novel is Love Full of Thorns adapted from?
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2024-09-07 12:26
Thorns of Love was adapted from a novel called " The Thorn Birds ".
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