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Four-word idioms describing running
The four-word idiom used to describe running is as follows:

Chasing after him, gritting his teeth, struggling hard, far ahead, neck and neck, chasing after me, winning the flag, unusually brave, ready to go, flying fast, flying fast, meteor, swaggering, energetic, light-skinned, early-footed, persistent, scrambling, racing against time, diamond cut diamond.

Make sentences with flying steps:

1, the god of the road is Hermes, the messenger of the gods.

2. Muddy roads and low-lying puddles, young and old boatmen are walking like flies, stepping on puddles on the ground and splashing water everywhere. The rain hit them, making a harsher sound.

3, the national exercise does not relax, the body is strong and the disease is gone. The pace is flying and the work is fierce. The sick man of East Asia is a thing of the past, and I am the best in the world. It's National Fitness Day. I wish you good health, a smile and a happy family!

Yifeng left the stream and walked as fast as a fly at first, but after drinking half a cup of tea, his steps were already heavy and he coughed up a mouthful of blood.

The old man who has lived in Gu Xi is as healthy as a child.

6. After getting off the bus, Jiangnan geese quickly ran to the car parked under the mountain bag. In the moonlight, she ran around her waist without making a sound.

7. He smoked with a hip flask and walked like a fly. He just wants to go back and feed the drunkard at home and wash his ears.

8. Han Wen woke up and opened his big bright eyes. He felt fresh and clear in front of him, full of strength, as fast as flying and as light as a swallow.

9. Liu Rongrong is 82 years old this year, but he runs as fast as a fly and has a loud voice. He is not old at all.

10, the solstice of winter is coming. I'll give you three magic weapons to prevent cold: King Kong won't wear out, keep warm and shine, the hat that "burns with fire" keeps your head warm perfectly, and the sun is like shoes on fire, so that you can still fly in the cold winter and be as warm as spring. I wish you happiness every day, no worries, grandpa Fuxing.

Sentence-making skills:

1, make sentences with adjectives, and generally describe the action, expression, language or shape of things in detail. For example, make a sentence with "aggressive": his aggressive tone made her unable to say a word. In this way, "aggressiveness" is made clear and the sentence is complete.

2. Some adjectives can be combined with a pair of antonyms or commendatory and derogatory words, and strong contrast can play a better expression role.