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What idioms are there with the word boat?
A rising tide lifts all boats,
There are two feet on both sides,
The ship arrived in the middle of the river late to fill the leak,
The ship is strong and the gun is sharp.
Build a boat by the wind,
The prime minister punted on his belly,
Sit firmly on the fishing boat,
Louchuan flute and drum,
Go with the flow,
Take a boat down the river,
The river does not wash the boat,
Many ships won't get in the way,
LiGuo is in the same boat,
The water is long and the ship is high.
South ship and north car,
Sail before the wind,
Watch the wind sail,
Move the boat to the shore,
Go ashore and get on board,
Push the boat with water,
Cross the bridge when you come to it,
Put the boat and water together,
Watching the wind build a ship,
Let‘s cross the bridge when we come to it.
Drowning on a boat,
Live in Zhouxing seaside.
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