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Idioms

hold foam in the mouth; to foam at the mouth

To be very excited and enraged.

A concern is a high and steep mountain

To have big concern.

take off a baby step

For a little kid to start toddling.

take off a baby step

For a business to start.

Legs, please save my life; Steps, please save my life

An exclamation that one says to oneself when running away from danger as fast as one can.

take off a step

To start walking.

take off a step

To start a business for the first time after preparation.

quicken one's step

To go hurriedly.

quicken someone's step

To demand someone to go hurriedly.

make one's step

For someone older and with higher status or position to pay a visit to someone with lower position.

a bleak cloud

A hopeless and gloomy situation.

stretch out one's evil hand[hand]

To approach to deceive or exploit.

fill one's black stomach

To satisfy one's desire with a dishonest intention or plan.

be sick and tired of fear

To be very frightened; to be very terrified.

eat fear [with one's finger]

To have fear or concern.

give fear

To make someone afraid or concerned.

circle the outside

To cling to the exterior phenomenon without thoroughly investigating the core of something.

decorate the cover

For an attention-grabbing story to be published on the cover page of a book or magazine.

like hiding the eyes of a crab

To eat up very greedily and quickly.

hold froth in the mouth; to foam at the mouth

To say something very excitedly and furiously.

take the side-crawl

To proceed by walking sideways.

take the side-crawl

For something to make slow progress.

ring the alarm

To warn against or advise on something wrong or dangerous.

give a side glance

To express interest implicitly.