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What are the four-character idioms that describe the movements of characters?
The four words used to describe the actions of characters are:

Stumbling to an abrupt end, screaming wearily, rummaging through the closet, putting on airs.

Sneak up and then walk away, wolfing down food.

Flirting, breaking into rooms, pandering, hiding

Hide one's head and show one's tail, smile back and be silent.

The rabbit swaggered through the city, clapping and laughing leisurely.

Scratching your teeth, grasping your hands, dancing your feet and celebrating your forehead.

Flying needles walk hard, get drunk, swear, and sneak around

Make faces, don't talk, talk, behave and move quickly, like a thief.

Look around, tiger step, Longxing gesture, big step, big step.

Wind, fire, fire, wolf, golden rooster, snail.

Hands and feet buzzing, stumbling, running around, leaving.

Drunk and serious, looking around, slow, and pretending to be mysterious.

Put on airs Too many chefs look around. Very quiet.

No hurry, no doubt, flat and agile, running around and telling on each other.

Wit, astute, delicate, clean and aggressive.

The rabbit began to walk like a fly, and it was too late to swagger.

Put on airs, go on the rampage, dress up in disguise, be quick-witted and quick-thinking.

Forward and backward, geese walk and ducks walk silently, smoking.

Shut your mouth and sit on that coquettish, coquettish and running horse.

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