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What idioms are there with quotation marks?
Quoted idioms

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Go astray: fall into error in details?

Lead astray: lead astray: a fork in the road. Take it astray in detail?

Draw the snake out of the hole: a metaphor for luring the bad guys, and the details are exposed?

Quote: Quote similar examples to illustrate things. Righteousness: justice and etiquette. It's inappropriate and unreasonable to speak. Detailed?

Julian full tone: refers to the extensive Julian. Detailed?

Attracting bees to attract butterflies: attracting bees; Attract butterflies. Metaphor attracts others' attention. Detailed?

Pride: Pride?

Thread the needle: let one end of the thread pass through the eye of the needle. Metaphor contact, painting. Detailed?

Water into the wall: metaphor leads to disaster. Detailed?

Call friends: attract: attract; Class: of the same kind; Call: call. Refers to attracting like-minded people. Detailed?

Lead a dog into the village: Jude's words lead a wolf into the house. Detailed?

Lead the wind to blow the fire: metaphor to incite and stir up trouble. Detailed?

Fascinating: winning: attracting people into a good place. A beautiful realm. More refers to the attraction of scenery or literary works. Detailed?

Neck pain: neck: elongation; Elongation; Slant: kill. Extend one's neck; Waiting to be killed. Refers to not doing any resistance; Willing to die. Detailed?

Sing loudly: lead: pull; Stretching; Hey: throat; Sound. Let go of the noise; Sing loudly. Detailed?

Blame yourself: blame: mistakes. Take the initiative to accept mistakes; Blame yourself. Detailed?

Attract the tiger to defend itself: attract: attract. Attract tigers and protect yourself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer. Detailed?

Take a warning: learn a lesson; Be wary of yourself. Often refers to warning yourself with your own or others' past failures and mistakes; Avoid duplication. Detailed?

Eye-catching: To attract the attention of others. Describing people or things is very distinctive. Can attract people's attention. Detailed?

Lead the wolf into the room: lead: attract; Lead the wolf indoors. Metaphor attracts bad guys or enemies. Detailed?

If you are modest. Metaphor is a superficial and immature opinion published in order to elicit others' brilliant opinions. Detailed?

Calling ghosts to the door: a metaphor to attract bad people. Detailed?

Don't send quotation: quotation: pull quotation; Hair: archery. Tighten the bowstring; But don't shoot arrows. Metaphor is to get everything ready; Wait for the opportunity; It can also be compared to being good at inspiring and guiding ... detailed?

Fire: a metaphor for disaster; Either ask for it or kill yourself. It can also be compared to actively exposing your own mistakes; Strive for everyone's criticism; Help! Detailed?

Lead the rope to drive out the roots: refers to collusion to crowd out dissidents. Detailed?

Citation: citation; Assistance; Citation; Scripture: Scripture; According to: according to; Canon: Classic. Cite classic works as the basis of argument. Detailed?

Throw bricks to attract jade: throw bricks; Attract white jade. Metaphor uses shallow and immature views or articles; Draw out other people's brilliant or familiar ideas or works. Used to be very modest ... detailed?

Side by side: width; Signature: solicitation; Bo: extensive; Citation: quotation. Widely quoted materials as the basis and examples.