信口开河
      Explanation: Analogy casually utter stretch.
      Usage: And language style; as predicate, object, adverbial; containing derogatory
      Source: Yuan Wang Shih-fu, "The West Chamber" second break of the third section, where you Mighty, improper opening and closing of a letter I know. "
      Examples: Village are appearing is a ~, love my brother get to the bottom side. ★ Qing Cao Xueqin, "Dream of Red Mansions" thirtieth back
  • Thesaurus:  That's beside the point., over[answer]wide of the mark, irrelevant to the subject, alien, Wrong of, abracadabra, Foreword Do not take their words, be beside the point; farfetched answer or reasoning, Incongruous, never talk about anything serious, to talk at random (often devoid of truth), Ghost Talk, babble, speak thoughtlessly or casually nonsense, nag; say over and over again; constantly repeat, babble, whine, fuss, talk about sth, often in a grumbling or argumentative way, mutter, complaint, sue; accuse, complain irritably, whine, bitch, mourn, deplore, sorrow, chat, gossip, meander, rapid talk, talk quickly or glibly, ramble, have a soft spot for sb., confess, chat, chat, sth, turn sb. round one's finger, yack, toot Burble Said a solemn feast, yammer, fable
  • Antonym Group:  tanzhu, tanli, write and bring out important points from a mass of facts as one who plucks a pearl from the black dragon, tanlizhu, come to business (=get down to business), gossip Hugh said,, gossip understate