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A good word to describe a mouse
1. Is there a good idiom to describe mice? Is there a good idiom to describe mice? Rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat run, rat hole, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap, rat trap. Everyone shouted to hit the mouse crossing the street. The wolf greedy mouse stole the wolf's eyes with bright eyebrows, and the cat cried. The cat and the mouse slept together, and the cat and the mouse shared milk. The country mouse, the country mouse, the horse caught the mouse, the bird scared the mouse, the mouse ran around, the mouse ran around, the mouse ran around, and the mouse ran around and had a liver. Eyes, eyes, rats, eyes, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats. The ice rope is used to drink river flies. The mouse is squatting and the mouse is barking.

2. Write good words and sentences about the characteristics of mice. Mice are very sensitive to light, but they are almost color blind and good at climbing and swimming. Rats are mainly active in the dark and at night, but they can also be seen when they are looking for food during the day or when they are in large numbers. Ditch rats are mainly found in canals, garbage houses and other places; The house mouse is more active than the ceiling, attic, basement and other places; The house mouse hides in hidden places such as cabinets, drawers and storage rooms. The diet of mice is very messy. Grains, rice, peanuts, biscuits, sausages, fish and so on are all their delicacies. Rats have two pairs of fast-growing front teeth, which can be about 13cm long every year. Therefore, rats should keep biting hard objects to wear their front teeth, otherwise their front teeth will be too long for the queen mother to eat and die. So many things with rats, such as doorframes, roofs and wires, will be bitten by rats, leaving sawdust. Some fires are caused by short circuits of wires bitten by rats. There is a black stripe in the center of the back, extending from the ear to the tail root. In a few areas, black stripes are not obvious or obvious. Abdominal hair is grayish white. The tail length corresponds to the body length.

This is all I can find.

3. What are some good idioms about mice? Running around in the gang, rats, crows, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats,

As timid as a mouse, running around, running around, catching mice, dogs and thieves.

Dogs steal rats, dogs steal heads, rat brains, orphaned young rotting rats, orphaned dolphin rotting rats and official hamsters.

Cross the street, mouse, fox, mouse, fox, mouse, mouse, fox, mouse.

The wasp, society, rats, traitors, ghosts, foxes and rats advance and retreat, and they try their best to beg the rats and wolves to escape.

The wolf ran after the mouse and stole the wolf. The greedy mouse stole the wolf's eyes. The mouse's eyebrows crossed the street with the mouse. Everyone was shouting.

Two mice fight, sparrows dig mice, horses catch mice, cats cry, and cats and mice are together.

Cats and mice sleep together, cats and mice share milk, and rats are everywhere in the country.

The bird scares the mouse, the bird scares the mouse, its head holds the mouse, the poor mouse runs around, and the raccoon is biting its teeth.

Battle of Sparrows and Rats, Three Snakes and Seven Rats, Snake Head, Rat Eye, Community, Rat and City Fox.

Ten mice are at the same point, two first mice, mouse's arm, liver, mouse, dead mouse and dog thief.

Rats run wild, dogs steal mice's stomachs, chickens' stomachs, chickens' stomachs, mice's stomachs and snails' intestines.

Rat liver, worm arm, rat tail, fox tail, rat eye, rat eye, rat head.

Rats and rodents eat rats and rodents eat rats and rodents eat rats and rodents.

Rat thief, dog thief, rat thief, rat sparrow tooth, rat into the corner

Rat shit, rat shit, rat soup, rat head, rat stealing dog, rat stealing heart, wolf lung.

The rat hole is looking for sheep, rat teeth, sparrow horns and rat horns.

Five skills of the mouse, skills of the mouse, drinking the river by the mouse, wearing the skin by the mouse, singing by the owl and the mouse storm.

Squirrels drink river water with raccoons, bait mice with raccoons, lead mice with raccoons, lead mice with raccoons, and lead ropes with ice.

From raccoons to mice, ants to mice, drinking water, moles and flies, catching a glimpse of thieves and mice.

Steal the mouse and abandon the mouse.

4. A good idiom about mice: pistachio is as small and sharp as a bag, and his eyes are as small and round as a mouse.

Describe people as ugly and cunning. A sly look describes a sneaky look.

The furtive look of a thief. Owl barks, mouse barks, owl barks, mouse barks.

Metaphor is immoral and arrogant. A pheasant running around means hiding in fear and fleeing in panic.

Throw a mouse and avoid it. Catching mice and cats: catching.

Catch mice and cats. Metaphor can subdue opponents.

The metaphor of drinking water from mice is extremely limited. Cats bait mice, cats: cats.

Cats are used as bait to catch mice. Metaphor means that nothing will happen.

From cat to mouse to see "cat baits mouse with cat". A drinking mole is a metaphor for people with very limited needs or income.

The text "Zhuangzi Wandering": "Rats are full when they drink river water." Cat to Mouse: Cat.

Cats are used as bait to catch mice. Metaphor means that things can't succeed.

Cats attract mice, ice ropes attract mice, ice ropes. Metaphor means that things can't succeed.

Metaphorically, things can't succeed. This is the same as "baiting mice with raccoons".

Ants and mice describe the fear and escape of the enemy in fear. Flies and mice spy on each other like flies and look around like mice.

Metaphor gaining everywhere, greed * *. Mice have skin: Look.

Look at the mouse with skin. It used to mean that people should be honest and polite.

Drinking water from the river is a metaphor for limited desire. Flying squirrels have poor skills. Flying squirrels are "flying squirrels", which is the mistake of flying squirrels.

Metaphor is limited. Although the five skills of the mouse are not only good.

The skills of the mouse are the same as the "five skills of the mouse". Throw the mouse to avoid throwing equipment: throw things; Avoid: fear, have concerns.

I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

For the taboo of throwing mice, see "Device for throwing mice". Rat City Fox Club: Land Temple.

Fox on the wall, mouse in the temple. Metaphor relies on power to do evil, which is difficult to drive away at the moment.

Rat liver worm arm is a metaphor for tiny and worthless things. Three snakes and seven mice are metaphors of many harmful things.

Myopia describes shortsightedness and lack of foresight. Compare ten mice with the same point, gather together and arrest them all.

A mouse stealing a dog is like a mouse stealing a small amount, just like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.

Rat thieves steal like rats and oil like dogs. Refers to petty theft.

The mouse ran to the wolf and described the scene of running away in confusion. Rats rely on society to nest under the earth temple, which makes people afraid to dig.

Metaphor is that bad guys bully others. Rat-toothed finch mouse and finch: a metaphor.

The original intention is to cause a lawsuit because of bullying. Post-figurative litigation.

A rat's belly and a chicken's intestines are a metaphor for being narrow-minded, considering only small things and ignoring the overall situation. The rat head thing ruined everything.

Metaphorically speaking, people are indecisive, just like a timid mouse, stretching out of the hole. The first mouse at both ends of the first mouse: the mouse is suspicious, and it goes in and out when it comes out of the hole, and it can't be independent; Two ends: we can't make up our minds.

Hesitate between the two, shake right and wrong. Snake eyes describe people's ugly faces and sinister intentions.

Also known as "snake eyebrows and mouse eyes". The mouse's arm and liver are still the same as the mouse's liver and the worm's arm.

Either the mouse's arm or the liver shows that the world is changeable. The description that the mouse ran away and the bee died has run away.

Rat and dog thieves steal everywhere like rats and dogs. Stealing from rats and dogs is the same as stealing from dogs.

This is the stomach of a mouse and the intestines of a chicken. Rat's stomach, mole's stomach, snail's intestine.

Metaphor is limited knowledge or narrow-minded. The trail of mice and the trail of foxes are metaphors of people sneaking around.

For the rat head, see "Rat Head". Rats bite insects and eat insects through rats.

Rats bite rodents and eat insects. Mice and finches despise what others say.

That's called a humble man. Rat's tooth refers to litigation.

The mouse entered the horn, indicating that its strength is getting smaller and smaller. Metaphor mouse excrement and dirty soup add bad things, thus destroying the original good things.

A rat stealing a dog is the same as a "rat stealing a dog thief". A rat's heart and a wolf's lungs describe a sinister and vicious heart.

The practice of finding a sheep metaphor in a mouse's nest is invalid. A mouse's eyes are small and round like a mouse, and its head is small and sharp like a fish egg.

Describe people as ugly and cunning. When a mouse bites an insect, it means that a mouse bites an insect.

Rat bite means that rats bite insects. Metaphor mouse excrement and dirty soup add bad things, thus destroying the original good things.

The dispute between the sparrow and the mouse refers to the dispute caused by the invasion of * * *. The poor mouse bites the raccoon: bite; Beaver: Civet cat.

A mouse with nowhere to run will bite a cat. Metaphor is oppressed by others, although the enemy is invincible, it will fight to the death.

Sparrow horn mouse tooth sparrow and mouse: a metaphor. Originally refers to the dispute caused by forcing the woman to get married.

Later, it generally refers to prison proceedings and quarrels. The sparrow's eyes and the mouse's footsteps are metaphors of extreme fear.

Running around with your head in your arms, running away like a mouse. Describe the appearance of running away in a panic.

Describe birds fleeing in panic. A bird scares a mouse and sees a "bird scares a mouse".

A horse catching a mouse is a metaphor for a cat crying, and a mouse is a metaphor for crocodile tears. Cats and mice sleep together. Metaphor officials dereliction of duty, shielding subordinates to do bad things.

It is also a metaphor for collusion. Seeing as a mouse describes a person's eyes as slippery.

Cats and mice sleep together. Cats and mice sleep together.

The rat soil in the town is "the rats in the town are bustling". The countryside where rats were rampant in the old society was a region with thin folk customs and dead of night.

A wolf's eyes and a mouse's eyebrows describe a person's ferocious appearance. When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts, which is a metaphor for harmful things, and everyone hates it.