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What are the unruly idioms in idioms solitaire from eating words?
Efforts → Diligence → Shadow → Do as the Romans do →

Honest and taciturn → Keep your word → Stand up for your words and bear the disaster → Misfortune only affects people →

There are many people → people are uneasy → behave yourself at any time → times change →

From Excellence → Being good at money is hard to give up → Giving up the truth and listening to the voice → Asking for the same thing →

Seeking pulp to get wine → debauchery and wealth → swallowing cow fights → fighting water →

The water flies like a goose → the dragon dances like a phoenix → the phoenix has not arrived → wisdom →

Keep your word → March to mobilize the masses → Everyone knows everything → Know everything →

Say what you say → Follow the custom and rise and fall → Clouds scare dragons → Longkou grabs food →

Finger pointing → Mind your own business → Get twice the result with half the effort → One hundred things you shouldn't do →

A Confucian scholar → Life is worse than death → Naughty death → congenial friendship →

The blade is empty → the word is empty → the rain talks about the cloud → the cloud is in the heart and the crane is in the eye →

Make eyes at each other → point at the pig and scold the dog → pour blood on the dog → be clear-headed.

Idioms that begin with eating words:

Close the door: juicy food. Metaphor when visiting, the host is not at home, refuses to enter the door or receives other cold reception.

Eating and drinking means inviting each other to eat and drink purposefully.

Jealousy refers to jealousy and infighting in pursuit of the same opposite sex.

Consumption refers to the daily cost of food and clothing.

Eating from a big pot means that regardless of profit or loss, individuals are diligent and all contracted by the state.

Eating fat and thin is a metaphor for taking advantage.

Eat and drink Lazar, eat and drink Lazar. Refers to a person's basic living needs.

Eating, drinking, whoring and gambling: prostitutes; Gambling: Gambling. Refers to men doing nothing.

Eating, drinking and having fun means living a life of wanton enjoyment.

Feel surprised, scared, frightened.

Hard-working: able to endure. Can live a hard life and stand fatigue.

Eat chaff and swallow chaff: the skin of rice, wheat and other grains; Vegetables: wild vegetables. Refers to eating chaff and swallow wild vegetables. Describe the poverty and hardship of life.

Eat inside and pick outside to accept the benefits of this, but work hard for that. This also means telling each other about your situation.

Eat and crawl around to accept the benefits of this, but work hard for that. This also means telling each other about your situation.

Eating a square meal, monks and Taoists make a living everywhere, which also means that ordinary people can live anywhere.

When drinking water, you forget where the water comes from. Metaphor means that people forget their origins when they are in a superior position.

Eating a ready-made meal means not contributing, but enjoying the ready-made benefits.

I suffered an ambush or injury, but I was afraid to speak out or complain after eating a dumb loss, so I had to admit that I suffered a loss.

Eat clothes to eat: wear. Refers to the poor family selling rice to buy clothes and rice to cook. Describe living in poverty or improper arrangements. It is also a metaphor for weird medical methods.

Can't finish eating: get through "wearing" clothes. Food and clothing are inexhaustible. Metaphor is rich in life.

Can't finish eating: dress. Food and clothing are inexhaustible. Metaphor is rich in life.

Eating by yourself means doing something without risk and responsibility and enjoying yourself.