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Explanation: Sentence contains two meanings. Usage: Predicate; as predicate, adverbial; that sentence contains two meanings Source: Noble "Sunny" Chapter 86, then turned to look at these guys, people around the curved, quipped 'I would announce soon as, who wants to fish in troubled waters, stir up trouble, that is impossible. '" Results: Chicken feathers on his head plug Postscript: Chicken feathers on his head plug Riddle: Gone with the Wind Mountain and Sea Cloud with Yumen- Thesaurus: there is more to it than meets the eye; there's sth. behind all this, String sound outside, have one's tongue in one's cheek, Huazhongyouhua, overtone, undertone, Gun with a stick clip, over tones, much more is meant than meets the eye, Between the lines, Tone in the illocutionary, idea which a word makes one think of in addition to the main meaning, connotation, hint, sth, suggestion
- Antonym Group: come clean, See all express, Gepantuochu, empty the bag, Dare dare, Chang do as, contention of a hundred schools of thought, Made no endless
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