摆尾摇头
Explanation: Head and tail swing to describe the joy or the laid-back look Usage: Joint type; as predicate; describe the joy or leisurely look Source: "Learn from Poetry Great Tripitaka" roll: "I saw the rapid unicorn, the lion towering, shaking his head and wagging tail, the mountains meet." Examples: ~ In the water in the fish were, all I do not know deep were shallow. ★ per Anonymous "fish basket in mind" the first fold |
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