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1.His face was so frightened that his tongue froze and he couldn't speak.
2.My sister is slender and athletic, a full head taller than me. She has a slightly longer neck, and when I get angry, I call her "Long Deer".She has a very energetic athletic head, and looks at you, her eyes flicker, as if she can speak.
3.I was so embarrassed that my face was flushed, and I didn't know what to do.
4.Concentrate on it.
5.His face was flushed with excitement.
6.I saw that his face was flushed, his eyebrows were twisted into pimples, and even the green tendons on his arms could be seen clearly.
7.When the teacher saw the question, he frowned and habitually moved the thumb of his left hand under his lips back and forth, thinking.
8.He habitually pounded it with his hands, and screamed a few times like Tarzan of the Apes before going out to play.
9.His face was pale and pale, and his eyes widened with fright.
10.The second brother sells seafood, and he comes and goes in the wind and rain all year round, getting up early and greedy for darkness, which is very hard. He is not tall and not very good-looking, and sometimes people don't look like a good person, but he sells goods quickly, and the vendors around him admire him.
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1.She took my hand, looked it down, and sighed softly.
3.Ning Jiayin ran to the crossbar of the high jump, stepped on the ground again, swung her arms violently, and her body flew over the crossbar like a little swallow.
4.The Chinese envoy jumped down from the camel he was riding, raised his scepter in his right hand, and strode forward.
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Despair in his demeanor.
1. He was so desperate that he was as desperate as if he had fallen into a bottomless pool.
2. The general despair came over me like a frenzy, making me feel cold.
3. As if he had been knocked unconscious by someone with a hammer, he leaned on the door frame of the living room.
Reflections on demeanor.
1. He thought that his head was about to explode, and he wanted to be quiet for a while, but he couldn't calm down no matter what.
2. It was as if there were seventy or eighty wheels spinning in his heart.
3. When he walks, he always puts his hands behind his back and his head down, as if he is thinking about the future and destiny of all mankind.
Concentration of demeanor.
**1. When he walked up, his eyes were like rusty locks, and he couldn't turn anymore.
2. The eyes of the audience, like the pillars of countless searchlights, closely chased the martial arts athletes who were performing.
3. Dad stared at my "Three Good Certificates" and stood there distractedly, as if he was looking at a priceless treasure.
The seriousness of the demeanor.
**1. His expression and voice were as serious as giving the order to stand up during a military parade.
2. At this time, the uncle's face was very serious, almost like cast iron. 3. His face was pulled down all of a sudden, and it tightened as if he had brushed a layer of paste.
The shyness of the demeanor.
**1, her face was as red as a ripe persimmon, and she hurriedly lowered her head, not daring to look at me again.
2. Her face suddenly turned red to the root of her ears, as if she had done something immoral.
3. She is an unexaggerated person, and her face is as red as a couplet paper pasted on the wall.
Discouragement.
**1. This unexpected failure made the students wilt listlessly one by one like frost-beaten leaves.
2. When the news of the failure came, he was like being immersed in ice water, and his heart was completely cold. 3. He didn't do well in the exam this time, he drooped his head all day long, it was like eating popsicles in winter - it was cold to the heart.
Looks of disappointment.
**1, he was very disappointed, and his tearful face was more yellow than the banana leaves beaten by frost.
2. The failures one after another extinguished the flame of hope in my heart like a fire extinguisher.
3. I suddenly felt a bitter water of disappointment, drowning out all expectations.
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