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Idioms

in the old days; once upon a time

A very long time ago.

not leave a trace that someone or something has come and gone

To disappear without a trace.

have no place to come and go

To have no place to live in or stay at.

have no place to come and go

To have no one or place to depend on.

feel pain in one's ham

To be impatient to do something and fidget.

feel numb in one's ham

To be anxious due to fright or fear.

say 'come' and then say 'go'

To make someone bother to come and go.

be unable to come or go

To become unable to move from one location to another.

scratch someone's five viscera

To get on someone's nerves.

overturn someone's five viscera

To get on someone's nerves.

have one's five viscera overturned

To get unbearably angry.

have one's five viscera torn[ripped]

To go through severe emotional suffering.

make a stain

To taint one's honor.

have a wide front part

To tend to meddle in everything.

as if one gains all the world

As if one is very satisfied and lacks nothing.

without saying that one comes and leaves

Stealthily without telling anyone where one is from or headed to.

a flower cultivated in the greenhouse

A person who has grown up in a sheltered environment without difficulties or sufferings.

a flower in the greenhouse

A person who has grown up in a sheltered environment without difficulties or sufferings.

Something that is supposed to come has come

For a negative event to happen as feared or expected.

put on a snare

To be trapped by someone's trick.

put a snare on someone

To trap someone with a trick.