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What idioms are there with words?

An article written in vernacular similar to the old stereotyped writing. Metaphor is a rigid article written in response to the requirements of life.

Needless to say, things are trivial, or, of course, insignificant.

To make a long story short, I have a lot to say, but I can't say it clearly at the moment. I only use a few short sentences to express the main idea.

To spread a story is to spread it and become something that people praise and praise.

Nothing else. Refers to immediate action.

To say nothing is simply to take action.

Nonsense describes too much unnecessary nonsense in an article or speech.

Romantic stories are good or interesting stories about men and women falling in love and getting married.

The obedience of neighbors means empty words and tone, which is difficult for whales to check.

Nonsense: false words. Serialization: one after another. What you said is all lies.

All shall be well, jack shall have Jill: agree. Words cannot describe it together.

True: False. What is circulating is not false.

Talk without speculation, talk without speculation. Words cannot describe it together.

Bad words mean that people speak layman's words and are not speculative.

To make a long story short, comment on the good and bad of others.

There are riddles between the lines.

There is a thorn in the words, which shows that the words contain ridicule and irony. Use "words with thorns".

There are thorns in the words, sarcasm and irony in the words. Use "words with thorns".

There is something in the words. There are other meanings in the words.

Words or words.

Empty big talk.

There is sarcasm and irony in the words.

There's something in it. There's something else in it.

Bring up the past, bring up the past.

Empty talk: the whole article. The whole article is empty talk and lacks specific content.

Empty words and cliches describe words without practice or without facts.

Seeing people talk is not obeying the rules, and dealing with problems varies from person to person.

Understanding words to describe poetry is easy to understand, just like chatting at home.

Full of talk, rambling boasting.

Gossip, gossip, groundless and unreasonable words.

Bullshit means worthless disgusting words.

Green tea is light: light. Drinking green tea and chatting casually. It is kind and easy-going to describe hospitality.

To make a long story short, the good and bad of others. Use "gossip"

Sarcasm, stand outside the incident and say sarcastic words.

Tell the truth, tell the truth directly.

It's a long story, which means that it's complicated and can't be explained clearly in a few words.

A big joke can make people laugh.

Talk about everything. There is nothing to say. There is no reservation between each other.

An absurd conversation or story.

Don't gossip if it's useless. Often used in chapters and novels, it also means that speaking and writing articles are not off topic.

Off topic: mention. Don't say anything useless. Often used in chapters and novels, it also means that speaking and writing articles are not off topic.

Talking about east and west is still rambling. Refers to an irrelevant or empty speech.

Refers to empty talk, empty talk, mystifying.

Speak for yourself, make your own decisions, make your own decisions. Talk to yourself.