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Which idiom are you laughing at?

Question 1: Idioms about laughter? (The more the better) Laugh often. A romantic smile is better than a river smile. You can't just laugh and not answer. Laugh, laugh, talk, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh. (Tucao rice is full of cases) (absolutely) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) (laugh) Laugh: (laugh) It's easy to talk and laugh. Daughter smiles, buys smiles, chases happiness and leans against the door. Smile and smile. Smile and laugh. Laugh at Jiuquan. Smiles and smiles are generous. Smiling like a flower is more pleasing than Heqing's shoulder. However, the smile was handed down as a laughing stock. Smile and smile on your back. Laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh. Laugh and laugh. Laughing, talking, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, hiding, laughing. Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, speak with a voice, smile, people are full of thick things. They can't laugh in the corner of the palace. Smiling is not worth laughing at. A smile is pleasing, and there are shoulders in it. Laugh, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, ask: too little, I want more answers: it's not worth laughing if you don't laugh. Chen Quan doesn't smile, laughing at Chunshan is passed down as a laughing stock. The smile on his shoulder was handed down face to face. Laugh internally, flirt and clap your hands and laugh. Looking back, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, meeting, buying, laughing, chasing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing. Laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh and then you can laugh, then you can laugh, then you can laugh, then you can laugh at each other, then you can laugh at each other, then you can laugh at your heart, and then you can laugh, scold, laugh, scold, all articles ... >>

Question 2: What are you laughing at? What idioms are there? Laugh at the romance and talk about it. Describe the carefree mood.

The smile is more serious than Heqing described, so it is hard to see it.

Don't laugh back, your back can't be straight.

Laughing too much describes laughing too much.

Hiding the knife in the smile describes being kind to people on the outside, but very insidious and sinister on the inside.

Laughing without answering is just laughing without answering.

Laughing, singing and dancing are called laughing and dancing.

An absurd conversation or story.

Laugh and curse through your fingers, ignoring the sarcasm of others.

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

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

Laugh, laugh, laugh, say. The original refers to hypocritical words and expressions. Later refers to speech and attitude.

A smiling witch is a metaphor, referring to a person who laughs evil.

Scold means ignoring the sarcasm of others.

Being scolded by him, a good official has a bad reputation as an official. Let others laugh and curse, or be your own official calmly.

Hiding the knife in the smile describes being kind to people's appearance, but it is actually sinister and sinister.

Laughing and singing green means appreciating and singing mountains and rivers.

Smile: Hold it with both hands. Describe a bright smile.

Smile, smile, smile. Describe inner joy, full of joy.

A feast of laughter, singing, dancing and laughter.

Laugh at people: wave and command. Refers to laughing and talking, while dispatching and commanding.

Laugh with your nose and sneer with your nose to show contempt.

Hiding a knife in the smile describes a person's appearance, but his heart is very sinister and sinister.

Smile: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Extend outward. Laugh to a long face. Describe smiling and very happy.

Question 3: What are the idioms of laughter? Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Ridiculous, laughing, laughing, laughing, smiling, smiling in a generous voice, looking back, smiling clearer than the river.

However, a flattering smile under a person's shoulder will be regarded as a laughing stock. Lose your heart to your face, laugh behind your back, clap your hands and laugh off your fangs.

Flowers laugh, magpies laugh, pigeons jump, smiling tigers laugh, curse, laugh and talk.

Don't laugh, laugh, laugh, laugh. Hou Feng laughed and laughed, but the waves laughed and laughed.

Smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, happy.

Chen's fist can't laugh, but neither can he. Thousands of dollars to buy a smile, soil or dolphin hoof, pot calling the kettle black.

Hide the dagger in a smile and smile at each other. Never smile with your back to your heart. Smile, smile, smile.

Proud and romantic smiles, laughter, laughter, and shame smiles all over the room.

Laugh it off, smile through tears, smile first, then smile at the door, but smile generously.

Laugh, laugh, chase after happiness, buy a smile, smile through tears, smile and smile.

Laugh without meat, laugh without sorrow, laugh without answer, laugh without scolding.

When you are smiling, your eyes are smiling and your eyebrows are flying. Laughter and noise were passed down as jokes.

Smiling and laughing, some literati smiled freely, but they couldn't help laughing. They laughed and laughed at it.

Not worth smiling, flattering smile, devoted smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Eyebrows, eyes, eyes, smiles, sorrows, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles, leans against the door.

Laughing and laughing, unsmiling, people can't help laughing. Smile. Go underground to smile and buy a smile to welcome you.

Question 4: What are you laughing at? What idiom are you laughing at? It's Li Furen.

Jiarenge Li Yannian

There are beautiful women in the north, and they are peerless and independent.

Take care of the city first, then the country.

I'd rather not know the whole city and country, but it's hard to get another beautiful woman!

There are beautiful women in the north, graceful and colorful. Looking back, they can overthrow the city, looking back, they can overthrow the country. Don't you know that falling in love with the disaster of the whole country is because beautiful women are hard to get again!

Question 5: Idioms describing laughter are smile, smile, smile, smirk, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile, smile.

Question 6: What are you laughing at? What idiom are you laughing at? Describe the carefree mood.

The smile is more serious than Heqing described, so it is hard to see it.

Don't laugh back, your back can't be straight.

Laughing too much describes laughing too much.

Hiding the knife in the smile describes being kind to people on the outside, but very insidious and sinister on the inside.

Laughing without answering is just laughing without answering.

Laughing, singing and dancing are called laughing and dancing.

An absurd conversation or story.

Laugh and curse through your fingers, ignoring the sarcasm of others.

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

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

Laugh, laugh, laugh, say. The original refers to hypocritical words and expressions. Later refers to speech and attitude.

A smiling witch is a metaphor, referring to a person who laughs evil.

Scold means ignoring the sarcasm of others.

Being scolded by him, a good official has a bad reputation as an official. Let others laugh and curse, or be your own official calmly.

Hiding the knife in the smile describes being kind to people's appearance, but it is actually sinister and sinister.

Laughing and singing green means appreciating and singing mountains and rivers.

Smile: Hold it with both hands. Describe a bright smile.

Smile, smile, smile. Describe inner joy, full of joy.

A feast of laughter, singing, dancing and laughter.

Laugh at people: wave and command. Refers to laughing and talking, while dispatching and commanding.

Laugh with your nose and sneer with your nose to show contempt.

Hiding a knife in the smile describes a person's appearance, but his heart is very sinister and sinister.

Smile: follow; Yan: face, face; Open: Extend outward. Laugh to a long face. Describe smiling and very happy.

Question 7: What are the idioms to describe laughter? 1. Flattery: Pretend to smile obsequiously.

2. Smile: 1, with a slight smile. 2, don't make any noise, don't laugh obviously.

3. Smile: Laugh so hard that your face is stiff. Describe smiling and very happy.

4, laugh wildly: laugh heartily.

5, haha: describe the appearance of laughter and fun; Also describe the attitude is not serious, not serious.

6. sneer: with a contemptuous, sarcastic, helpless and angry smile.

7. Smile through tears: I suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning grief into joy. (Tears means tears)

8. Lean forward and lean back: Literally, it means that the body shakes back and forth. Describe the appearance of laughing or sleepy. Describe the appearance of standing unsteadily. Hearing this, everyone laughed their heads off.

9, smiling: smiling, describing people's happiness.

10, hippie smile: describes the appearance of laughing improperly. It is synonymous with smile and laughter.

1 1, smart smile: refers to a woman who smiles beautifully and charmingly. Smile and expect.

12. Laugh loudly.

13, miserable smile: a smile that barely pretends to cover up inner pain and trouble.

14, snickering: it describes people's silent laughter, which is mostly used for malicious laughter.

15, smile: smile (mostly female), slightly smile.

16, ridicule: ridicule each other with words.

17, laugh: describe laughing heartily. Describe very happy. Synonyms are: laugh, laugh.

18, burst into laughter: describes the whole room laughing at the same time. The synonym is: laugh.

19, flattering smile: please others, but deliberately perfunctory, can also be described as a charming smile.

20, smirk: smile cunningly.

2 1, joking: joking; Tease. Example: The summer vacation is coming soon, and the students laugh together on the way home from class.

22, strange smile: surprise, sneer or strange smile.

23, with a smile: describe laughing eyes narrowed.

24. Smile: Smile: Smile beautifully. It is a compliment to describe a woman's beautiful smile.

25, giggle: giggle.

26. Laugh: Laugh. It is ironic to laugh at it.

27. Laugh: Literally, it means to laugh with your hands over your stomach. Used to describe uncontrollable laughter.

28, smile happily: describe a smile. He is cheerful and always smiles.

29, talking and laughing: talking and laughing, high interest. Describe the conversation as happy and interesting. Synonym: laughing.

30. Laugh: Laugh or smile in shame.

3 1, smile: smile.

32, laugh: I feel happy inside, always talking and laughing.

33. Laugh: Laugh with joy. I heard the students burst into laughter at the picnic.

34, grinning: a vicious smile. The Japanese devils rushed at our army with a grimace of a grin.

35. Hide the knife in the smile: describe being kind to people, but sinister and sinister.

36. Laugh: Smile coldly.

37. Don't laugh: I can't help laughing, and I can't help laughing.

38. Wry smile: A smile that you reluctantly make because you are very unhappy.

39. Wry smile: a forced smile.

40. Laugh with your skin, but don't laugh with your body: literally, smile unnaturally. Used to describe malice or hypocrisy.

4 1, giggle: force a smile; Open your mouth and smile; Laugh; Laugh.

42, grinning: describe the face with a smile, face stretched out.

43, snickering: 1, indicating a secret sneer. 2. Suppressed inner snickering.

44. Open your eyes and smile: Literally, your eyebrows are stretched and your eyes are smiling. Describe a happy look.

45. Jie Yi: Smile; Laugh.

46, snickered: snickered.

Question 8: What are you laughing at? What idiom are you laughing at? It's Li Furen.

Jiarenge Li Yannian

There are beautiful women in the north, and they are peerless and independent.

Take care of the city first, then the country.

I'd rather not know the whole city and country, but it's hard to get another beautiful woman!

There are beautiful women in the north, graceful and colorful. Looking back, they can overthrow the city, looking back, they can overthrow the country. Don't you know that falling in love with the disaster of the whole country is because beautiful women are hard to get again!

Question 9: What, what, what, idiom, what, what, giggle,

Voice and smile,

Smiling face,

Ridiculous and arrogant,

Smile, smile,

Gong,

Laugh at the tide,

Open your eyebrows and smile,

Voice and smile,

As a joke,

Information that people use to make fun of.

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Smile,

Looking back and smiling,

Unspoken,

Smile,

Force a smile,

Laugh it off,

Smile,

Smile at the flowers,

Laugh,

Without heart,

Smile,

Smile through tears,

Spring mountain is like a smile,

Laugh,

Laugh with your skin instead of your body,

Daughter laughs,

Laugh, however,

Smile,

Twist your shoulders and smile,

Gherardini,

Talking and laughing,

Hang a dream, α

Clap your hands and laugh,

A thousand dollars for a smile,

Smile at each other,

Turn it into a smile,

Smile,

Leaning against the door and smiling,

Smile with your mouth closed,

Close in person, but close behind.

Question 10: What is a laughter idiom? Smile through tears.

Arc welding: welding

Explanation: tears: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning grief into joy.

Source: Kim? Liu Kun's Answer to Lukan: "When you look at each other, lift your knees and smile through tears."

Ex.: She agreed to the plan happily and simply said that she had a way to escape. ◎ Ba Jin's Home 28

Idiom: Smile.

Pinyin: pê chu wé i xià o

Explanation: Jude's words turned grief into joy. Turn sorrow into joy.