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Four-letter words to describe toys

Four-letter words to describe toys

1. Words to describe toysGood words to describe toys:

various, colorful, colorful, lifelike,

lively, lovely, lovable, loveable, dark and shiny,

colorful, varied, loveable, shiny,

glaring,

crystal clear, small and delicate, flowery, green, square,

glaring,

glaring,

glaring,

crystal clear, shiny, glittery,

glaring. crystal clear, glittering, gleaming,

crystal clear, small and exquisite, flowery, square,

bending, yearning, yearning, wonderful

fine carving, exquisite and fine, vivid modeling, novel conception,

original, unique, craftsmanship, infinite reverie

drawings Realistic, fine brushstrokes, extraordinary hands, handmade,

2. 4-letter idioms for toys 1. Idioms: 小巧玲珑

拼音: xiǎoqiǎolínglóng

Interpretation: 小巧: small and dexterous; linglong: delicate and meticulous. Describe something small but exquisite.

Origin: Song Xin Qiji's "Linjiang Xian - Playing for the Mountain Garden Wall to solve the ridicule": "Don't laugh at the small alley wall of my house, the ribbed layer wants to move the air. The only person who knows me is the master of the house, who has the heart to be Xiong Tai Hua, and has no intention to be skillful and delicate."

2. Idioms: Linglong TicuoTransparent

Pinyin: línglóngtītòu

Interpretation: Linglong: delicate and meticulous; TicuoTransparent: clear holes. It describes the delicate and clear structure of artifacts. It is also used as a metaphor to describe people who are shrewd and flexible.

Origin: Yuan Guan Hanqing, "Save the Wind and Dust," Part 2: "That guy loves his wife's heart, and when he sees it, he looks like a donkey **** dog, showing off that he's exquisite and penetrating."

3. Idioms: Lifelike

Pinyin: xǔxǔrúshēng

Explanation: Lifelike: lively and vivid. It refers to an artistic image that is very realistic, as if it were alive.

Origin: Zhuangzi - The Theory of Things: "In the past, Zhuang Zhou dreamed of being a hu butterfly, and the hu butterfly was also vivid and lifelike, a metaphor for the fitness of the will and the will of the people! I don't know Zhou. I don't know about Zhou. I realized that I was at a loss as to what to do with Zhou."

4. Idioms: hūzhīyùchū

Pinyin: hūzhīyùchū

Explanation: hūzhīyùchū. It describes a portrait so realistically drawn that it seems to come out of the painting with a shout. It refers to the vivid depiction of a character in a literary work.

Origin: Song Su Shi, "Preface to Guo Zhongshu's Painting Praise": "Forgiveness is first in the picture, calling out or coming out."

5. Idioms: Wei Miao Wei Xiao

Pinyin: wéimiàowéixiào

Explanation: Xiao: similar. It describes a description or imitation that is very realistic.

Source: Qing Dynasty - Feng Zhenruan, "Reading Liaozhai Miscellany": "The description is so marvelous that it seems as if the Water Scriptures had created the language."

3. Words describing dolls two words:

Lively exquisite novel small cute realistic

Bright and beautiful soft white Shenqi

Three words:

Chubby fluffy round watery red fluffy

four words:

Charming gestures white and flawless night and day bending and twisting novel idea

Novel conception, a taste for the future, a fine stroke, an extraordinary hand, a charming gesture

Colorful and varied, a lot of love, shining and shining

Crystalline, small and exquisite, spotless, clean and flawless, wings ready to fly

Fine carving, exquisite, fine and dense, vividly shaped, unique, ingenious

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