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The old lady's footwrap - smelly and long.
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Hello. A remark about the old lady:
The old lady touches the chicken - there is an egg after all; It will happen eventually; There are always eggs, and the old lady is heeling - it is difficult to turn over; It's hard to turn over the old lady fried onions - deflated The old lady blows her nose - pinched with a handle; Hold the inside; Holding a handle in his hand; Holding the handle in hand, the old lady goes up the stairs - steady the backgammon.
One step at a time, the old lady yawns - toothless; Endless old lady making shrouds - consciously not living long old lady too old - a year is not as good as a year; A year is not worth a year, the old lady is crying - there is no hope, the old lady combs her hair - a child; One night, the old lady got on the tram - don't blow it yet; Don't blow the old lady fight - catch the old lady wearing the shoulders.
Showing both hands, the old lady's toes—nesting for a lifetime, the old lady squatting in the pit—unreliable, the old lady's instep.
Bone - bent for a lifetime; After a lifetime of music, the old lady eats betel nut.
stuffiness; muffled; Simmer; Stuffy, the old lady's feet - nest for a lifetime, the old lady sits in an ox cart - steady; Do not seek fast light and stability; Secure; There is a steady momentum; Seeking stability is not afraid of slowness, the old lady fights somersaults - difficult to turn over, the old lady does not know the crane - the tall chicken; Senior old lady eats sticky cake - stuffy old lady recites Buddha - Lusu; Learn from scratch that the old lady eats tofu – don't worry; Just right; One thing descends one thing; Directly on the counterpart; It's a good bite The old lady looks at the plane - look behind the old lady eats the cake - grinds on both sides The old lady eats ribs - it's hard to bite; I can't gnaw on the old lady's. Soles - thousands of stitches; It's true that the old lady buys persimmons - picks the soft pinch; Pick the soft pinch, the old lady sells the grinder, you can't push it, the old lady eats hard cakes, the old lady grinds it slowly, the old lady eats bacon, the old lady pulls the skin, the old lady wears lipstick, and you see the color; Give you some color to see The old lady reckoned with the old lady -- the code is clear The toes of the old lady with small feet -- the nest bag for a lifetime The old lady lives in a high hug -- the dilemma up and down The old lady tells a story -- from the beginning The old lady's face -- crepe; Wrinkled old lady idle - gossip old lady buys side vegetables - split two pounds old lady up the mountain - difficult to get up and down old lady cut rice - pull down ninety years old lady cooking - not good rope; The hands and feet are not good for the old lady to gnaw on the chicken tendons - it is hard to chew and swallow The old lady plays the huqin.
self-care; Squeak the old lady's golden lotus - nest for a lifetime; Wronged for a lifetime, the old lady gets into the car - catches up with the old lady on crutches - helps to walk The old lady wraps her feet - it smells and is long.
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The old lady blew her nose - clutched it.
After the break:
1. Eight immortals cross the sea - each shows their magical powers 2. The mud bodhisattva crosses the river - it is difficult to protect itself.
3, broad bean blossom -- black heart 4, Confucius moved - net is a book (lose).
5. Break the casserole -- ask the end 6. The monk plays an umbrella -- lawlessness.
7, the tiger fell in Pingyang -- bullied by dogs 8, painted snakes to add to the foot -- one more move.
9. Ready to fly -- have to send 10. Frog at the bottom of the well -- short-sighted.
11. Looking for a needle in a haystack -- nowhere to find 12. Bamboo basket fetching water -- a void.
13. Open the skylight -- say bright words 14. The boat goes to the bridgehead -- it will be straight.
15. Moths to the fire -- self-destruction 16. 100-meter race -- every second counts.
17. Pulling out the seedlings to help them grow -- eager to achieve 18. Enemies meet each other -- they are extraordinarily red.
19, sesame blossoms -- 20, new officials take office -- three fires.
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The old lady blew her nose --- pinched the handle.
Blowing your nose with your eyelids on your eyelids - you can't do it.
Blowing your nose and ears - not the right way.
Blowing your nose with your ears pulled – not the right way.
Lamp Shadow Blowing Nose - Fake Fabrication.
Blowing your nose in the dark - blind.
Pulling your ears and blowing your nose - it's not the place that makes the effort.
Pulling your ears and blowing your nose -- it's not a place to pull your ears and blow your nose -- it's not the right way.
Pulling your ears and blowing your nose –; I can't use my strength, pinch my eyelids, blow my nose - I can't do it.
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After the break: The old lady blows her nose - clutches her inside.
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The old lady's belt refers to the belt that is tied around the waist of an elderly woman. The meaning of this pretend is to describe things very clearly, as the old lady's waistband is a very conspicuous item, and it is usually very strong and less likely to fall off or slack easily.
This afterword is often used to describe something very clearly, as obvious as an old lady's trouser belt. For example, Hall Yuanshu, "This matter is like the old lady's trouser belt, it is clear at a glance." This afterword can also be used to describe someone who is very aware of his or her position or role, such as, "He knows his place very well, like an old lady's cracked belt."
In addition, there is also a saying that the old lady belt after the break refers to the belt tied around the waist of the elderly woman, because older women usually do not need too tight pants, so their belt may be loose, so this after the break can also be used to describe a person who is very relaxed and not nervous, for example, "He is relaxed, just like the old lady's belt." ”
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The old lady crossed the street - looking left and right.
The old lady eats betel nut.
stuffiness; muffled; Simmer and bury bright; It's stuffy.
The old lady's feet - a nest for a lifetime.
The old lady rides in an ox cart - steadily; Do not seek fast light and stability; Secure; There is a bending and grinding wide and steady; Seeking stability is not afraid of slowness.
The old lady somersaulted - difficult to overturn.
The old lady didn't know the crane - the tall chicken; Senior.
The old lady eats rice cakes - stuffy.
Mrs. Lao Youhan recites Buddha - Lusu; Learn from scratch.
The old lady touches the chicken - there is an egg after all; It will happen eventually; There are always eggs.
The old lady hits the heel - it is difficult to turn over; Difficult to flip.
The old lady fried the shallots - deflated.
The old lady eats tofu – don't worry; Just right; One thing descends one thing; Directly on the counterpart; Good bite.
Iron Rooster - A hair-free.
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