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Shake your head and make sentences

An ambiguous explanation

Shake: shake. Shake your head. Describe yourself as having a good time or thinking you are excellent.

Shake your head and make sentences

1. Bookstore owner Wang is sitting in front of the bookstore at the moment, with two big speakers on the ground. The wanderer shook his head and enjoyed this song "the legendary swordsman". What a wonderful person.

When Zhao Xueer, who was cooking in the kitchen, heard a scream from the room, she was so scared that she rushed into the bedroom immediately. When she saw that Chen, who had woken up, was possessed, her face was frightened and she shook her head and screamed.

The water on the shore suddenly exploded, and a huge crocodile four yards long shook its head and rushed out. Huge head chiseled a deep depression in the soil, and great power could not help Yuzryha to take a step back.

Ou Yangming thought for a while, but there was no result.

Stranger still, the last angel with a skull shook his head, looked around, flapped his wings, and walked on the ground. I don't know how many tigers, leopards, wolves and insects were shocked all the way.

6. There is a fortune-telling booth next to Lao Wang's roast chicken. A blind man in a blue gown is shaking his head to untie a woman's visa. The cloth cover is an "iron mouth".

7. Xiaoyao Maple looks like a Bob with a slight pinch of her finger.

8. An hour later, Jack staggered aboard the Black Pearl, which made Cather and others know that Jack's sailing skills were excellent, but he couldn't help but whisper to himself.

9. Pinball shook his head and said, "Because he will tear up the enemy like Tyrannosaurus Rex! Ha ha ... ".

10. Shook his head proudly and said, "A poem says: Who pities Fang for a long time, spring dew brings autumn wind." .

1 1. I lay alone in an armchair, shaking my head and reading a poem.

Source: Lu Xun's "Two Hearts: A Communication Good at Translation": "Shaking your head is really sonorous to read, which makes people feel dizzy unconsciously."

Usage and grammar: combination; As predicate, adverbial and complement; derogatory sense