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What are the four-word idioms for laughing?

1. Regarding the four-word word "laugh", What

make people laugh,

pot calling the kettle black,

laugh and cry,

laugh and laugh,

smirk,

smile,

smile back,

laugh,

smile,

smile.

force a smile,

laugh it off,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

burst into laughter,

Laughing and laughing as cool as a cucumber,

Laughing and laughing with laughter,

Laughing and laughing with great erudition,

Laughing with laughter,

Laughing with skin but not meat,

Smiling with anger,

Smiling with smiles,

Smiling with ingratiation,

Smiling with shoulders.

smile,

smile,

laugh and curse,

clap one's hands and laugh,

laugh without answering,

laugh,

smile,

smile,

smile at each other, <

Smile is clearer than the river,

Smile with your eyes leaning against the door,

Laugh and scold from you,

Laugh at the corner of the palace,

Smile in front of your heart,

Smile with your mouth closed,

The magpie laughs at the dove, and dances with the monarch and Hao Diantong.

Laugh and greet the marquis,

Laugh and laugh freely,

Laugh at the waves,

Laugh at the banquet,

Laugh and shout,

Laugh at the sorrow,

Smile at the eyes,

Laugh freely,

Don't laugh at the angry fist,

Bake the hall.

Break your sorrow into laughter,

Laugh beyond endurance,

Break your face into a smile,

Laugh, play and dance, buy a smile,

It's not worth laughing,

Call the number first, then laugh,

Smile with your eyes,

Laugh with your nose,

Laugh, and

Laugh through tears.

buying a smile to welcome joy,

throwing a pot to laugh,

flirting,

passing it on as a laughing stock,

smiling at each other, never turning your back on your heart,

chasing joy and laughing,

laughing and cursing, all of which are articles,

sounds and smiles,

leaning against the door and offering smiles. After metaphor agree with each other.

Laughter describes many people jostling and laughing loudly.

to make people laugh is to make people laugh.

Laughing by leaning against the door used to describe the life of * * *.

the voice, appearance and smile refer to the voice, appearance and expression of the deceased before his death.

pot calling the kettle black compared himself to others who had the same shortcomings and mistakes, only to a lesser extent, but laughed at others without knowing it.

The marquis was sealed between laughing and sealing the marquis. In the old days, it was easy to get fame.

talking and laughing, with high interest. Describe the conversation as happy and funny.

Make fun of waves, laugh at ao, and describe joking and laughing.

To smile and smile describes a smiling face and a very happy look.

Being generous means making people laugh.

Laughing and cursing means that no matter what theme or form, you can give full play to it and write a good article.

Hippie smiles describe the appearance that laughter is not serious.

smile to describe a smile.

A captivating smile describes a woman's beautiful smile.

I couldn't help laughing.

a thousand dollars to buy a smile costs a thousand dollars, but it can buy a smile. The old meaning is to win the favor of beauty at a high price.

laugh it off and put it aside. It means that it is not serious.

Laugh it off and forget it. It means that you don't pay attention to it.

A broken smile describes the message.

crying through tears is a smile: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning sorrow into joy.

I'm not happy to smile, but I barely pretend to be happy on my face.

it's neither crying nor laughing. I don't know what to do. Describe an embarrassing situation or an act that is both uncomfortable and funny.

to flatter people, you should shrink your shoulders and pretend to smile. Describe the ugly state of flattery.

smile and make your face stretch. Describe the appearance of smiling and being very happy.

a big smile describes a big smile.

A smiling hag is a metaphor for a person who is smiling and malicious.

A smiling tiger is a metaphor for people who are kind in appearance and fierce in heart.

The smile hides the knife, which is nice to people's appearance, but sinister and sinister.

Smile is more serious than Heqing's, and it is hard to see a smile.

as cool as a cucumber: as usual. Refers to being able to treat what happened calmly, talking and laughing, and not changing the normal state.

sounds and smiles refer to people's words and expressions.

To be happy with a big smile describes being happy with a big smile.

it's not good to laugh or cry. It's embarrassing to describe.

Magpies laugh and dove dance. Magpies shout and turtledoves fly. Used as a festive message in the old days.

a smile is a metaphor for mutual affinity and understanding.

I am very happy when I smile.

I smile with my eyes, and I mean to flirt with my eyes.

Selling a smile refers to a prostitute's seducing people's business.

I smile with my eyes open. Describe a happy look.

a grin on the eyebrows describes being very excited and happy.

a grin on the eyebrows describes being very happy and excited.

Clap your hands and laugh. Describe very happy.

smile and answer with a smile. Metaphor doesn't care, it doesn't matter.

burst into laughter describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

but smiling: smiling. Laugh happily.

don't laugh or joke casually. Describe a serious attitude.

To lose your heart in person and smile behind your back is a metaphor for being very affectionate in person, but playing tricks behind your back.

It's a metaphor that you can't bully people with a pleasant attitude without laughing.

pass on as a laughing stock: material that is teased. Spread it around and be used as teasing material.

flirting means flirting between men and women.

Spring mountains are like smiles, describing the beautiful mountains in spring. 3. What are the four-word words with laughter:

smile,

laugh,

laugh,

laugh,

look back,

laugh,

smirk,

smile,

laugh,

laugh,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

smile,

burst into laughter,

smile,

smile,

Laughing as cool as a cucumber,

laughing,

laughing off,

cringing,

smiling,

smiling,

smiling,

grinning,

laughing off,

neither salty nor light, <

Laughing proudly,

Talking and laughing,

Laughing generously,

Laughing noisily,

Laughing generously,

Ridiculous and arrogant,

Leaning against the door to smile,

Laughing,

Clapping and laughing.

smile with one's mouth closed,

smile with broken face,

smile with happy eyes,

smile with happy eyes,

smile with sad eyes,

laugh with laughter,

laugh with laughter,

laugh with laughter,

smile with smile,

smile with eyes.

Make it a laughing stock,

Laugh with a grin,

Laugh with a kettle,

It's not worth laughing at,

Laugh with sorrow,

Let it go,

Make people laugh,

Laugh with laughter,

Laugh in the hall,

Laugh first, What are the four-word idioms that describe laughter?

Give a smile by leaning against the door,

Buy a smile for pleasure,

Make love and sell a smile, and 4.

Don't be ridiculous: if you are, whatever. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

but smiling: smiling. Laugh happily.

It's a metaphor that you can't bully people with a pleasant attitude without laughing.

pass on as a laughing stock: material that is teased. Spread it around and be used as teasing material.

The mountains in spring are as bright as smiles.

To lose your heart in person and smile behind your back is a metaphor for being very affectionate in person, but playing tricks behind your back.

clap your hands and laugh. Clap your hands and laugh Describe very happy.

smile and answer with a smile. Metaphor doesn't care, it doesn't matter.

smiling Jiuquan Jiuquan: deep underground, it used to refer to the place where people were buried after death. Also known as "the grave". Full of smiles under the grave. Said after death also feel gratified and happy.

burst into laughter describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

look back and smile: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. Table 5, which is commonly used to describe women's charm. What are the four-word words about laughter?

Laugh, laugh, smile, bend my head and clap my hands.

First, laugh

Vernacular definition: put your hand over your stomach and laugh. Hold your belly, that is, cover your stomach with your hands. Describe meeting a ridiculous thing and laughing uncontrollably.

Source: Historical Records Biography of the Japanese: Master Sima Ji laughed and said, "Those who have Taoist skills in the view of doctors can't say anything crude today, and they can't say anything wild!

Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty

Author: Sima Qian

Translation: Sima Ji laughed and said: I found that doctors seem to have Taoist skills, why did you say such shallow things and why did you use such rude words!

2. Laugh heartily

Vernacular interpretation: It describes the unrestrained mood, no disturbance, and laughing heartily.

Source: No regrets in youth: "The last two looked around with laughter and found many eyes staring at them. It is chic to dare to think and act without being bound by some old and popular moral code. "

Dynasty: Modern Times

Author: Yin Qian's Essays

3. Smile

Vernacular interpretation: It means to smile so that one's face stretches out. Describe the appearance of being all smiles and very happy.

Origin: The Water Margin, Chapter 42, Return to Daodao Village, Three Volumes of Heavenly Scriptures, Song Gongming Meets Nine Days in Xuan Nv: Song Jiang was so happy when he saw it.

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Shi Naian

Fourth, leaning back and forth

Vernacular interpretation: body shaking back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or being sleepy.

Source: The 4th Session of Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua: "Laugh Li Pinger with laughter."

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Lan Ling Xiao Xiao Sheng

V. Clapping and laughing

Vernacular interpretation: caressing: patting. Clap your hands and laugh Describe very happy.

source: Shi Shuo Xin Yu: "The Emperor clapped his hands and laughed."

Dynasty: Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasties

Author: Liu Yiqing 6. What are the four-word idioms with laughter

Clap your hands and laugh: clap. Clap your hands and laugh Describe very happy.

smile and answer with a smile. Metaphor doesn't care, it doesn't matter.

smiling Jiuquan Jiuquan: deep underground, it used to refer to the place where people were buried after death. Also known as "the grave". Full of smiles under the grave. Said after death also feel gratified and happy.

burst into laughter describes the whole room laughing at the same time.

look back and smile: eyes. Roll your eyes and smile. Often used to describe a woman's charming expression.

Being generous means making people laugh.

it's not good to laugh or cry. It's embarrassing to describe.

open your eyes and smile, your eyebrows are stretched, and your eyes are smiling. Describe a happy look.

the flower-touching smile is originally a Buddhist language, which is a metaphor for understanding Zen. After metaphor agree with each other.

crying through tears is a smile: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning sorrow into joy.

a broken smile describes the message.

a thousand dollars to buy a smile costs a thousand dollars, but it can buy a smile. The old meaning is to win the favor of beauty at a high price.

I'm not happy to smile, but I barely pretend to be happy on my face.

Magpies laugh and dove dance. Magpies shout and turtledoves fly. Used as a festive message in the old days. Step 7 show "smile"