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Idioms describing speaking

Idioms to describe speaking:

1. Being ashamed of one’s mouth and one’s mouth: being unable to speak. Refers to being shy and not speaking.

2. Open your mouth and speak directly from your heart, without any hidden twists

3. Generous and dripping: abundant and cheerful. Generally used to describe speaking and writing articles with high spirits and free speech

4. Mean and thoughtful: few. Being cold-hearted and unkind to others

5. Loose-talking means not being able to express yourself correctly when the situation is urgent or speaking carelessly

6. Having a dry mouth and being very thirsty. To describe a hot day or a lot of talking, and a lot of talking

7. Being quarrelsome is generally used to describe speaking fluently and being eloquent

8. Being soft-spoken is generally used to describe someone who speaks harshly and harshly.

9. Talking verbosely and endlessly.

10. Straightforward: correct and reasonable; qizhuang: powerful. If the reasons are correct and sufficient, the momentum of speaking will be strong

11. Spiritual teeth and sharp teeth are a metaphor for people who are good at talking

12. Leave room for speech and do things without going to extremes, leaving room for maneuvers and flexibility. Room

13. The donkey’s lips and the horse’s mouth are a metaphor for speaking and writing. The preface does not match the following, which is inconsistent.

14. There is no distinction between the inside and the outside, which means that there is no distinction between what is said and what is done. Occasion

15. Mumbling to oneself: speaking in a low voice continuously. Talk to yourself quietly