Hand and foot crossword formation

Updated on Game 2024-08-13
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-16

    Hairy hands and feet tiptoe.

    Lay a finger on someone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Careless (in handling things). Tiptoe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Hairy hair. Seven eight.

    Tiptoe. Finger drawing.

    Light.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The hand () foot () idiom is as follows:

    1. Hurrying: Describe the state of panic and anxiety.

    Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism" Chapter 17: "Kuang Chaoren was so frightened that he hurried and said: This is the bad luck there."

    2. Panicked: Describe the appearance of panic and restlessness.

    Source: The first episode of Qing Yi Di Sanren's "Jade Jiao Pear": "These loyal words will be said by everyone, but I am afraid that when things are coming, I will inevitably panic again."

    3. Hand-made manuscript is busy: Describe being panicked and not knowing what to do.

    Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan": "Ask: How is the Great Compassion Realm, the teacher said: A thousand eyes are all harvested, and said: How to be a person in the realm, the teacher said: Hurry."

    4. Broken hands and feet: unclean hands and feet are a metaphor for petty theft.

    Source: The fourth fold of Yuan Yang Xianzhi's "Xiaoxiang Rain": "I say that you are a smart Zhuo, and I say that you are a handsome and pretty Shih, how can you steal gold with your hands and feet, this is all Cui Tonglai's false fingers."

    Hurriedly make up sentences

    1. Without the slightest hurry, he hurriedly ran the fighting power in his body all over his body, urging him to copy his supernatural powers, and two strange powers entered his mind.

    2. He was in a hurry and turned over all the water.

    3, breaking the warm spring, I was in a hurry, and I didn't even have to look at the pirates.

    4. I was in a hurry, so I hurriedly pressed the shutter twice, and the flash was not on, but I took a good picture of Comrade Xiaoping and Wan Li with everyone, and saw the newspaper the next day.

    5. Take a break in the busy Christmas season, make a good wish, and wish you happiness; Make a beautiful vow and wish you a good demeanor; Christmas is over and New Year's Day, don't rush; Write a letter of love and wish you all the best!

    6. In the math competition, several of our classmates looked at the difficult questions that didn't even have ideas, and they were in a hurry and didn't know where to write.

    7, Xiao Ming danced happily when he heard the news that his mother said that she was going to take him abroad, and then hurriedly packed his luggage. Pure filial piety.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    [Hinder] Hinder: Hinder. Hindering others from doing things.

    Stumbling and stumbling] get in the way. "Clumsy" describes inflexible movements. [Hand and foot] describes the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone of voice when speaking.

    Compare hands and feet] Compare with your hands and feet while speaking. 【Rubbing hands and stomping】Rubbing: hand rubbing.

    Describe the appearance of anxiety and impatience.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "Hurrying" describes the state of panic and anxiety.

    Panic describes the appearance of panic.

    Hands are fast and feet are light] The movements of the hands are fast, and the steps of walking are light. Refers to the brisk movement of the person.

    Hurry] describes panic and don't know what to do.

    Broken hands and feet] Hands and feet are not clean. Metaphor for petty theft.

    Fingers and feet] Gesture with your hands and feet.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Rush.

    Rush. shǒu

    mángjiǎo

    luàn) explanation: Describe being flustered and not knowing what to do.

    Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan": "Ask: 'How is the Great Compassion?' The teacher said, "A thousand eyes will come and receive one." He said, "How can you be a person in the realm?" The teacher said: "I am in a hurry. ’”

    Example: Hurry up.

    The third fold of Yuan Anonymous's "Hundred Flowers Pavilion".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tiptoeing hairy hands and feet.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hurrying in the way of getting in the way Hey I have limited knowledge, so much to think of.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Seven hands and eight feet fingers.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hairy hands and feet, tiptoeing, stumbling, clumsy, clumsy, and clumsy.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Shrinking Limbs that cannot be stretched due to the cold. It is also described as being timid, worrying, and not daring to let go.

    Seven feet and eight hands describes the hectic movements, and many people work in unison. Also known as "seven legs and eight hands".

    Seven hands and eight feet describes a person with many hands and chaotic movements.

    Get in the way: Get in the way of someone else doing things.

    [Hand and foot] describes the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone of voice when speaking.

    Rubbing hands and feet describes the appearance of being anxious and impatient.

    Stumbling refers to being hindered or pinned.

    Extravagance describes spending money and not saving things.

    Gestures are used to describe both gestures when speaking. It is often described as laissez-faire speech, or rash pointing and criticizing.

    Gestures are used to describe the use of gestures when speaking. It is often described as laissez-faire speech, or rash pointing and criticizing.

    Panic describes a hectic action.

    Hurried describes a hectic action. Same as "panic".

    Hurried feet describe panic and don't know what to do.

    Squeezing hands and pinching feet Deliberately stretching out your hands and feet to touch the other person's body, which contains the meaning of lightness.

    Hands and feet describe the action as reckless.

    Careless and not meticulous.

    Pinch your feet and pinch your hands and feet and walk with your hands and feet in a cautious manner.

    Tiptoeing describes walking lightly. It also describes a sneaky, sneaky look. Same as "tiptoeing".

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Clumsy, hands-on, hands-on, tiptoeing, light-handed, fast-moving.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hairy hands and feet, clumsy, light hands, fingering, shrinking hands, hurrying, rubbing hands and feet, rubbing hands and feet, getting in the way, big hands and feet.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's so simple to be lavish, which mentally retarded asks the question.

  16. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Idioms with hands and feet:

    Hairy hands and feet, finger fingers

    Hurrying, tiptoeing

    Get in the way, lightly handed

    Big-handed, clumsy

    Clapping hands and feet, many hands and feet

    Pinch your hands and feet, clean hands and feet

    Panic, twist

    Seven hands and eight feet, hands and feet

    Hands flustered, hands and feet

    Lift your feet, tiptoe

    Stumbling, dancing

    Tied hands, small hands and small feet

    Hands and feet, hands and feet

    Shake your hands and feet.

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