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The hardest idioms solitaire begins.

The most difficult idioms solitaire is as follows:

Idioms solitaire is a very interesting language game, which requires participants to pick up a new idiom starting with the same word according to the last word of the previous idiom. This game can test participants' vocabulary and thinking ability, and increase their understanding and memory of idioms.

The most difficult idioms solitaire may start with "hordes". This idiom describes the grandeur of the army. It is not easy to pick out idioms that start with the word "horse" because the word "horse" appears relatively infrequently in idioms. However, we can find suitable idioms through some skills and associations.

First of all, we can think of horse-related idioms from the meaning of the word "horse". For example, "immediate success" means that things are going smoothly and will be successful soon; "non-stop" means running, working hard and not resting; "Follow the leader" means that the decision-making and actions of the leader are exemplary, and everyone will follow in his footsteps. These idioms are all related to horses and can be used to catch dragons.

Secondly, through association and changing the way of thinking, we can find suitable idioms. For example, "wrapping the horse" means bravely fighting to the last moment and even sacrificing your own life; "So-so" refers to being careless and not serious enough; "Let your horse go south" is to let go of your troubles and pressures and live a leisurely life. Although these idioms are not directly related to horses, we can change our way of thinking through association and find the corresponding content of idioms beginning with the word "horse".

Finally, we can find a wider range of idioms by expanding our thinking. For example, "immediate" means that things will succeed soon; "Full horsepower" means full of energy and vitality; "Getting rich right away" means suddenly becoming rich. Although these idioms are not directly related to horses, we can find more idioms beginning with the word "horse" by expanding our thinking.