The idioms used to describe a lot of words are: eloquent, endless, eloquent, and full of nonsense. The four-character words that indicated a lot of words were: said and said, said a thousand words, etc. These idioms and four-character words could be used to describe people's rich, vivid, and powerful expressions.
There was a sea of people, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, groups of people, many people, shoulder to shoulder, tens of thousands of people, overlapping shoulders, filling the streets and alleys, spectators like a city, overcrowded, walking shoulder to shoulder, bustling, crowded doors like a city, many people with mixed hands, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, kowtow, head to head, the crowd was like a floating mountain, the crowd was like a floating mountain. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There were a sea of people, a lot of voices, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, groups of people, many people, shoulder to shoulder, thousands of people, shoulders to shoulder, filling the streets and alleys, spectators like the city, overcrowded, three tops and five, continuous, people coming and going, mountains and seas, countless, seven hands and eight feet, shoulder to shoulder, eating too little, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, thick people, connected into a curtain, bustling, Zhang into a curtain, shoulder to shoulder, turbulent, shoulder to shoulder. The soldiers were shoulder-to-shoulder, their sleeves were raised like clouds, and there was an endless stream of soldiers. They were shoulder-to-shoulder, shoulder-to-shoulder, and there were many soldiers. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The four-character words that represented a lot of words could be: dry mouth, eloquent, eloquent, endless, endless, grandiose, boastful, slip of the tongue, mantras, double-mouthed, gossipy, talkative, boastful, boastful, shameless, glib, honey-tongued, double-mouthed, tongue-tied, eloquent, eloquent, clear, eloquent, glib, boastful.
The four words used to describe a large number of people were: a sea of people, people coming and going, mountains and seas, overcrowded, thousands of people, bustling, shoulder-to-shoulder, shoulder-to-shoulder, curtain, shoulder-to-shoulder, and so on. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The idioms used to describe "a lot of works" were: a myriad of colors, a hundred flowers blooming, talented, a pile of works, endless, etc. These idioms can be used to describe the quantity and quality of literary works, expressing the variety and richness of the works.
There were many idioms to describe books: 1. The mountain of books is connected by paths: the process of reading is like climbing a mountain. There are many paths in front of you, and every time you walk on one, there will be a new path in front of you. As long as you persevere, you can reach the top of the mountain. 2. Book fragrance overflowing: It described the rich collection of books at home, the strong reading atmosphere, and the popularity of reading. 3. A bookshelf as tall as a mountain: A bookshelf filled with all kinds of books as tall as a hill. [4. Rich literature: It refers to a library or bookstore that has a rich collection of various literature and materials for reference.] [50,000 Books Collection: A description of a book with a huge collection of books.] These idioms could be used to describe a person's fanatical pursuit of reading.
There were many words to describe a large number of people. For example, a sea of people, a sea of people. There was a continuous stream of people, a bustling crowd, a crowd of people, a crowd of people. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
There are different idioms, different idioms There were many discussions, the flames of war, the voices of the people, the opinions of the people, the opinions of the people, the flowers and shadows, the fallen petals, the resolution of troubles, the resolution of difficulties, the colorful, the colorful.
There were many idioms to describe the crowd: People crowded, shoulder to shoulder, crowded, in groups, thousands of people, shoulder-to-shoulder, filling the streets and alleys, spectators like the city, overcrowded, coming in droves, limited to wear, boiling against the sky, coming one after another, tens of thousands of people, crowded, crowded, bustling, full of friends, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder-to-shoulder, three on top of five, guests like clouds, gathered into thunder, more mouths than food, seven hands and eight feet, talking. People are too busy, shoulder to shoulder, shoulder to shoulder, sleeve to sleeve, cheap to expensive, sweat into rain, kowtow to the head. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
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