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Idioms

adjust one's collar

To straighten one's outfit and posture.

keep coming and going

To keep losing and regaining one's senses.

drink water from a foreign country

To live abroad for a while.

this shape and this state

A poor situation or state.

have a ferocious greed

To be very greedy.

One's greed blocks one's eyes

For greed to prevent one from making an appropriate decision or judgment.

become a dragon

To become much better than one's previous humble state.

You are irritated/provoked to death, aren't you?; na-na na-na boo-boo!

An expression used to tease someone meaning 'na-na na-na boo-boo!'

applause like thunder; a thunder of applause; thunderous applause

A very loud applause given by many people.

Hail strikes

For hail to fall violently from the sky.

Hail strikes

For a hail of bullets or shells to fall violently.

be not even funny

To be very dumbfounded and aghast.

add rhyme

To add words to agree to or stress the preceding statement.

make the start of a conversation

To start talking in order to bring up a certain subject.

hold a steering wheel

To take charge of driving.

be soaked in crying; be soaked in tears

To say something while crying.

swallow[bite] one's crying; swallow[bite] one's tears

To fight back one's tears by force.

break away from one's fence

To come out of a limited scope where one has been staying.

fly one's smile

To wear a smile.

buy laughter

To be teased or mocked by others.

sell smile

To work at a bar serving guests of the opposite sex to make money.