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Complete set of four-word idioms about food
The saliva flowed down three feet from the lips.
Stare anxiously until your eyes are tired.
There is a sign of delicious food, and then it is described as delicious and greedy.
Yupan is delicious and delicious, and the feast is delicious. The phoenix marrow dragon liver has an endless aftertaste, with fragrant lips and teeth, good color and taste, and eight treasures and jade fragrance.
In everyone's mouth.
Words: smooth, tender and crisp, gravy overflowing, full in taste, long in aftertaste, soft and tender, and melted in the mouth.
As the saying goes: it takes two hands to make a sound.
Words that describe food and how you feel after tasting it.
A generous sacrifice
Meaning:
In the past, it was described as a rich sacrifice. Later, I also described the food as beautiful.
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