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Fortune-teller solves a word pain.

Bite y m: o

The upper and lower teeth meet, crush or clamp something: bite. Take a bite. Grit your teeth.

Clips, etc. Or screws, gears, etc. Stuck: bite. Bite the buckle.

It is a metaphor of unchangeable agreement, and it also refers to the irrelevant person who is accused or dragged in the trial: persistence. Bite good people.

Dog barks: the chicken barks and the dog bites.

Correct pronunciation also means paying too much attention to the meaning of words: pronouncing words. Chewing on words (that is, thinking too much about words) is often used to satirize words without understanding the spiritual essence.

Chase forward: the score between the two sides is very tight.

Number of strokes: 9;

Radical: mouth;

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