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Idioms describing smiling faces

eyebrow-catching smile describes being very happy

eyebrow-catching smile describes being very happy and excited

eyebrow-catching smile describes being very excited and happy

eyebrow-catching smile refers to flirting

selling a smile refers to a prostitute's business of seducing others

picking up flowers and smiling is a metaphor for mutual understanding and understanding

unsmiling. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.

but smiling: smiling. Laugh happily. Being angry and not laughing is a metaphor for not bullying people with a pleasant attitude.

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. Laughing in front of your heart is a metaphor for being very affectionate in front of you, 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.

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

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

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.

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.

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.

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

a broken smile describes the message.

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

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

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

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

smile to describe a smile.

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

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.

crying instead of crying: crying; Neither: Neither. Neither crying nor laughing, I don't know what to do. Describe an embarrassing situation or an act that is both uncomfortable and funny.

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