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?What does it mean to lean forward and close behind? Where does it come from?
Source: Chapter 40 of "Jin Ping Mei Ci Hua" by Lanling Xiaoxiaosheng of the Ming Dynasty: "It made Li Ping'er laugh so hard that she leaned forward and backward."
Definition: The body shook back and forth. Describes the appearance of laughing or being so sleepy that one cannot stand straight up.
Pronunciation: qian yǎng hou he
Synonyms: staggering forward and backward
Antonyms: shouting and crying
Example:
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1. The whole dormitory burst into laughter.
2. He burst out laughing, laughing so hard.
3. His jokes made us laugh.
4. He laughed wildly, leaning forward and back.
5. His jokes made us laugh out loud.
6. He laughed loudly, laughing so hard that he fell back and forth.
7. After hearing the joke he told, they burst into laughter.
8. Joe’s impromptu impersonations of famous politicians had us laughing.
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