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Sentences describing height

He is nearly seven feet tall and thin, wearing a purple robe embroidered with green stripes and a milky double-breasted coat with bright silk on the surface.

Tall and strong

It means big and strong.

Source: "Awakening the World and Carving Qin Niang in Shi Si, Fo Yin": "It's just that Duan Qing was born with big ears, beautiful eyebrows and a huge body, which is different from other waiters, so he was dumbfounded."

high

Explain slimness; Slim

The source is Song Sushi's Biography of Jiang Yaozhu: "A little longer, but long and white, round and straight as a column, silky and beautiful."

Tall and burly

The explanation is high and big.

Source Song Sushi's "Transcendental Platform": "Nothing is too big or too small, but from the inside out, nothing is too big or too small. If he comes to me with his height, I will often be confused and at a loss. "

tall and straight

It means it stands tall. Also described as superb and outstanding.

The source of Jin's "Hai Fu": "It looks like an axis and is tall and straight."

tall and big

Explanation: high. Describe a strong and tall body.

The source "Historical Records: A Family Leaving Hou": "I thought he was a burly man. After seeing his photos, he looked like a good woman."

Tall and strong

To explain idioms is to live tall and strong, and to be big.

Minister Wu Zixu tried to get rid of Qing Ji for him. Wu Zixu recommended to He Lv a warrior with both wisdom and courage, whose name was Li. Seeing that he was short and thin, He Lv said, "People are big and strong. How can we kill him? " -"risk"

tall and big

It shows that people are tall and burly. Five: refers to big hands and big feet; Three thick: thick legs, thick waist and thick neck.

The source of Liang Bin's Playing with Fire: "Looking back, there is a man with five big and three thick behind him. If you look carefully, it is expensive. "

Become a giant among dwarfs

Explanation is like standing out from the crowd. A metaphor for a person's appearance or talent to stand out among a group of people around him.

From Jin's Theory of Seven Sages in Bamboo Forest: "Enter Luo, or say,' Yesterday I saw a thick man, and I was as proud as a wild crane to a chicken. ”"