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An idiom describing daring to speak.

The following is an idiom I compiled to describe speaking boldly. Let's see what you know.

An idiom that means to speak boldly.

Talk big: talk big and cheat people.

Inappropriate boasting: refers to boasting and exaggerating words that are not in line with reality.

The big word scary: scary: scared, shocked. Talk big and scare people.

Sluices and estuaries: the metaphor of boasting.

Blow nonsense: blow: brag, exaggerate. Metaphor nonsense, brag.

Talk big: talk big. Metaphor is arrogance.

Walking and skating: metaphor for bragging and boasting.

Blowing the snail: an instrument used in Buddhist practice. The original metaphor of Buddha is widely used by the public. Later, I used irony to brag and talk big.

Bragging flattery: bragging: bragging; Flatter: Flatter. Refers to the act of boasting, boasting and buttering up others.

Blowing the French snail: It originally meant that Buddhists should blow the French snail when giving lectures. The latter metaphor is full of empty words.

Bold Haikou: Haikou: brag, talk big. Dare to talk big

Talk big: talk big, don't feel embarrassed.

Metaphor is a bold idiom.

Courage: metaphor is extremely courageous, surpassing others.

Bold and cautious: the metaphor is arbitrary and thoughtful.

Boldness: Boldness is greater than the whole body. Metaphor is great courage and fearless.

Bold: bag: accommodation. Metaphor is great courage.

Bold metaphor is brave and fearless.

Boldness: metaphor is extremely courageous.

Bold as a barrel: a barrel, an old measuring instrument with a capacity of ten liters. As bold as a bucket. Metaphor means that someone is courageous.

Bold and brave: metaphor is bold, ambitious and fearless.

Boldness in the body: Jude's words are as bold as war. It means fearless.

Courage and resourcefulness: courage and resourcefulness; Concurrently: double; Concurrent person: surpass others. Metaphor courage and strategy than mortals.

Bold as a bucket: bold: courage; Barrel: an old measuring device with a capacity of ten liters. As bold as a bucket. Metaphor is great courage.

Boldness and boldness: metaphor for boldness, boldness and fearlessness.

Courage and courage: Metaphor is bold, ambitious and fearless.

Courage: Courage transcends the individual. Metaphor has courage and blood.

Extraordinary courage: metaphor is extremely courageous, surpassing others.

Fearless: Nothing: Nothing. Fear: fear. Afraid of nothing, metaphor is brave.

Idiom (derogatory term) used to describe courage.

Bold: reckless: screwing around, screwing around. Do bad things without restraint.

Courage: refers to great courage.

Run amok: four: indulgence; Avoid: scruples; Fear: fear. Very presumptuous, no worries.

Fearless: rely on, attach; Fear: fear. Never be afraid or reckless because you are leaning on a stick.

Open flame: clear eyes: open your eyes; Zhang Dan: Be bold. The original intention is to have courage and courage. The latter metaphor openly and unscrupulously does bad things.

Dog gall: dog gall: refers to the courage of the bad guys; Wrap the sky: wrap the sky, which is a metaphor for extra large. Metaphor bad behavior reckless, follow one's inclinations.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: calves: calves. The more wit, the less courage. For example, young people rarely worry about thinking and dare to do it.

Nothing ventured, nothing gained: How can you catch a little tiger? The original point refers to a point that does not experience danger; We can't win. Now it is also a metaphor that you can't gain true knowledge without taking it seriously.