Idioms that begin with the word blank, idioms that end with the word blank

Updated on culture 2024-08-09
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Clueless: unclear, confusing. I don't have a clue.

    Describe things as incomprehensible, and don't know where to start. The vast sea of suffering: the appearance of vastness and far-reaching; Bitter Sea:

    Suffering is as deep as the sea. Endless suffering. Confused and confused:

    Ignorant looks. Nothing is known, nothing is understood. Dazed as if lost:

    frustrated looks; Lost: It's like you've lost something. Describe the appearance of lack of concentration, trance, and loss.

    Lost at a loss: a frustrated look. Describe the confusion in the heart and feel as if you have lost something.

    Boundless, vast, vast and boundless. Clueless, chaotic and incoherent. I don't know anything, I don't know at all.

    The vastness is vast and boundless. Also known as "boundless".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Boundless, dazed

    The vast sea of suffering, at a loss

    Ignorant and incomprehensible

    I don't know what to do

    Clueless, confused

    Confused, confused

    Gratuitous, boundless

    Confused.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    At a loss. Boundless.

    Boundless. Clueless.

    Vast sea of people. Confused.

    Ignorance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The vast sea of suffering. At a loss.

    Lost at a loss. Boundless.

    Clueless. Ignorance.

    Clueless. Confused.

    Boundless.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The first word is all the idioms and explanations that begin with the word "茫":

    Clueless: unclear, confusing. I don't have a clue. Describe things as incomprehensible, and don't know where to start.

    The vastness is vast and boundless. Also known as "boundless".

    I don't know anything, I don't know at all.

    Clueless - clueless, chaotic and unorganized.

    Boundless, vast, vast and boundless.

    Lost at a loss: a frustrated look. Describe the confusion in the heart and feel as if you have lost something.

    Dazed - dazed: the appearance of frustration; Lost: It's like you've lost something. Describe the appearance of lack of concentration, trance, and loss.

    Confused - dazed: the appearance of ignorance. Nothing is known, nothing is understood.

    The vast sea of bitterness is noisy - vast: vast and far-reaching; Sea of Suffering: Suffering is as deep as the sea. Infinite hand judgment of endless suffering.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The idiom is as follows:

    1. Clueless: Confused: unclear, chaotic. I don't have a clue. Describe things as incomprehensible, and don't know where to start.

    2. Twilight: It means that it is evening, the sky is dark, and the scenery in front of you is blurred.

    3. Boundless: vast and boundless.

    4. The vast sea of suffering: vast: the appearance of vast and far-reaching; Sea of Suffering: Suffering is as deep as the sea. Endless suffering.

    5. Confused: Dazed: The appearance of ignorance. Nothing is known, nothing is understood.

    6. Ignorance: I don't know at all.

    7. Clueless: clueless, chaotic and unorganized.

    8. The sea of bitterness is vast: the sea of bitterness: the suffering is as deep as the sea; Vast: Vast and far-reaching. Endless suffering.

    9. Lost at a loss: Dazed: frustrated. Describe the confusion in the heart and feel as if you have lost something.

    10, dazed: dazed reed: frustrated; Ruo Lost: It seems that something has been lost. Describe the appearance of lack of concentration, trance, and loss.

    11. Ignorance: Dazed: The appearance of not knowing anything. Ignorance: Ignorance. Refers to knowing nothing about something.

    12. Slim: the appearance of vastness. Also refers to ambiguity; I don't know.

    13. Boundless: vast and boundless. Also known as "boundless".

    Sentence. 1. Now I am like an erratic dandelion, in the long school career, I blankly brought simple luggage all over the world to ruin my home.

    2, Yang Chen saw that the one person and two spirit beasts in the scene were in this state of being lost and no one around, he couldn't help but be very anxious, he didn't understand what was going on, and even wondered if there were any charming masters around.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The fourth character is the idiom of "茫", the last word ends with the four-character idiom of "茫" and the explanatory draft letter width:

    The sea of bitterness is vast - the sea of suffering: the suffering is as deep as the sea; Vast: Vast and far-reaching. Endless suffering.

    Slim - the appearance of vastness. Also refers to ambiguity; I don't know.

    Twilight is vast and frank - it means that it is evening, the sky is dark, and the scene in front of you is blurred.

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