Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Idioms or words about mice (at least five)
Idioms or words about mice (at least five)
The mouse saw the cat-the bones were soft.
The mouse pulls the shovel-the big head is behind.
Rats eat cats-a strange thing
A hunted mouse-it drills whenever it sees a hole.
Mouse out of the hole-look around.
You can't hit a mouse, but you can't break a pot-if you are trapped, you will lose a lot.
Kill the mouse and feed it to the cat-provoke one, good one (metaphor for offending one, achieving one)
Kangaroo's Skill-Jumping
The vole runs south of the Yangtze River-he walks more and sees less.
The mice in the bellows-all suffer indignities.
The mouse in the antique shop-untouchable
A mouse is trapped in a trap-it is not far from death.
The mouse in the monk temple-listening to many classics
Catch mice in the dark-you can't find holes.
Red-eyed mouse oil pan-eat inside and pick outside
The flower cat has a gray rat crooked species.
The mouse picks up the excrement basin-helping the dog.
This mouse has a sore on its back-it's not big.
Mice eat cat rice-secretly dry it.
The mouse is swinging in the middle-fighting
The mouse fell into the vinegar jar-it smelled sour.
The mouse fell into the cesspit-the more noise it made, the worse it got.
The mouse showed the elephant the way-it became narrower and narrower.
The mouse sent a New Year greeting to the cat-all the people present.
Rat tube warehouse-the more tubes, the brighter.
A mouse married a girl-a little fight.
The mouse saw the cat. It was quiet.
Rats enter the bellows-both ends suffer indignities.
The mouse went into the coffin-bite it.
The mouse went into the cat's nest-a free gift
The mouse went into the study-talking like a book.
Mice eat melon seeds-Qiaozui Zhang
The mouse is biting the ball-it's really annoying.
Rats can't keep food overnight-it's so delicious.
Rats climb the horizontal bar-they like to go to extremes.
The mouse climbed up the censer-it touched a rebuff.
Mouse meets cat-dare not think (loudly)
A mouse rides on a cat-how dare you?
The mouse marries a wife.
The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-it brings a bite of meat (metaphor: you can get unexpected gains without blowing off dust)
The mouse shaved the cat-trying to please it.
The mouse jumped on the piano-nonsense (playing)
Mice and cats sleep together-practice courage
The mouse stole the weight-upside down (stealing iron)
The mouse dragged the shovel-the big head was behind.
All the food in the mouse's nest was stolen.
Rats are full of three fights and six fights-full of evil
The mouse bites the cat-lawlessness
Rats looking for cannons-bluffing in their nests
Rats drill bellows-both ends suffer from gas. Still do not please at both ends)
The mouse got into the corner-it became tighter and tighter (figuratively speaking, it became less rich)
The mouse got into the pile-dying.
The mouse got into this pile of books-talking like a book.
The mouse drills the oil pan-something goes in and nothing comes out.
Keeping mice in the granary is harmful and useless.
Fifteen passes of Lou Lati were stolen.
Lou mouse walks-thief head and thief brain
There is nothing better than a mouse covered in oil drilling into the fire. Or very uncomfortable)
Cats catch mice-ancestral craft
Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door-each does his own job.
The cat quietly guarded the mouse hole.
Cats playing with mice-coaxing to play.
Cats catch mice-on their own.
Cats catch mice and dogs watch the door-this is my duty.
A cat burrows into a mouse hole-you can't get through it.
The mouse in the cat's mouth-there is nothing left.
The mouse in the cat's mouth can't run away.
Rats in the granary-don't worry about not eating.
A mouse trapped in a wooden trap-both ends are squeezed.
Burn down the house to get rid of the mice-it doesn't count.
Snakes swallow mice, eagles catch snakes-everything has its vanquisher.
Squirrel in the tree-jump up and down
Suzhou mice stole food when they walked through Hangzhou-they lost weight when they walked.
Squirrel in cage-captured alive
The little mouse got into the kettle-he went to the lake (kettle) to enjoy the scenery.
A hundred mice bit the cat-none dared to bite.
The rat in the gutter-too smart to sneak in.
This is a lark and a kangaroo-it can sing and jump.
The mouse is popular in the field of knowledge and understanding (figuratively speaking, fat welcome)
It belongs to mice-can you eat it or not?
A hunted mouse-it drills whenever it sees a hole.
Mouse out of the hole-look around.
You can't hit a mouse, but you can't break a pot-if you are trapped, you will lose a lot.
Kill the mouse and feed it to the cat-provoke one, good one (metaphor for offending one, achieving one)
Kangaroo's Skill-Jumping
The vole runs south of the Yangtze River-he walks more and sees less.
The mice in the bellows-all suffer indignities.
The mouse in the antique shop-untouchable
A mouse is trapped in a trap-it is not far from death.
The mouse in the monk temple-listening to many classics
Catch mice in the dark-you can't find holes.
Red-eyed mouse oil pan-eat inside and pick outside
The flower cat has a gray rat crooked species.
Weasels worship lonely raccoons-one is worse than the other.
Weasels eat chicken feathers-they can't fill their stomachs.
The weasel is twitching-it's howling all over.
The weasel bites the sick duck alone-the bad luck is getting worse.
The weasel blocked the car-it went too far.
Weasel's fatness-you can't fart well (figuratively speaking, you can't say a good word)
The backbone of the weasel-wimp
Weasel's temper-stealing chickens and eggs
Weasel Mourning-What Garlic
The weasel crouched in the henhouse-speculation (stealing chickens)
The weasel pays New Year greetings to chickens-unkind.
The weasel and the chicken are old cousins-not good relatives (figuratively speaking, hostile)
It's hard to predict between weasels-more luck (less chickens)
The weasel sees the chicken-its eyes are greedy.
The weasel looks at the chicken-up to no good.
The weasel looks at the chicken-it gets thinner and thinner.
The weasel pulls the chicken-if it goes, it will never come back (metaphor: if it goes, it will never come back)
The weasel is standing on the chicken coop-not you, but you.
The weasel scolds the fox-it's all bad goods.
Weasel feed-play it by ear (chicken)
Weasels steal chickens-that's what they do.
Weasels give birth to children-a nest is not as good as a nest.
The weasel bit the sick duck all over.
The weasel grinds-a donkey with big ears
Weasels dig ditches-each goes his own way
Weasels drill chimneys-the deeper they drill, the darker they get. Or ugly)
Chicken escaped from the weasel's mouth-good luck.
A chicken pays a New Year call to the weasel-a trap (metaphorically praying for bad luck)
The mouse is between the mortar beak and fangs.
Mouse dragging pumpkin-what should I do?
Mortar rats leave their relatives-soil comes to soil.
Pour boiling water on the mouse-skin you even if you don't die (for example, the consequences are very serious)
The old cat is guarding the mouse hole-crouching and watching.
Old hen and weasel make friends-no good end [you are browsing the article provided by Lao Xiaobai online]
The mouse picks up the excrement basin-helping the dog.
This mouse has a sore on its back-it's not big.
Mice eat cat rice-secretly dry it.
The mouse is swinging in the middle-fighting
The mouse fell into the vinegar jar-it smelled sour.
The mouse fell into the cesspit-the more noise it made, the worse it got.
The mouse showed the elephant the way-it became narrower and narrower.
The mouse sent a New Year greeting to the cat-all the people present.
Rat tube warehouse-the more tubes, the brighter.
A mouse married a girl-a little fight.
The mouse saw the cat. It was quiet.
Rats enter the bellows-both ends suffer indignities.
The mouse went into the coffin-bite it.
The mouse went into the cat's nest-a free gift
The mouse went into the study-talking like a book.
Mice eat melon seeds-Qiaozui Zhang
The mouse is biting the ball-it's really annoying.
Rats can't keep food overnight-it's so delicious.
Rats climb the horizontal bar-they like to go to extremes.
The mouse climbed up the censer-it touched a rebuff.
Mouse meets cat-dare not think (loudly)
A mouse rides on a cat-how dare you?
The mouse marries a wife.
The mouse sleeps in the cat's nest-it brings a bite of meat (metaphor: you can get unexpected gains without blowing off dust)
The mouse shaved the cat-trying to please it.
The mouse jumped on the piano-nonsense (playing)
Mice and cats sleep together-practice courage
The mouse stole the weight-upside down (stealing iron)
The mouse dragged the shovel-the big head was behind.
All the food in the mouse's nest was stolen.
Rats are full of three fights and six fights-full of evil
The mouse bites the cat-lawlessness
Rats looking for cannons-bluffing in their nests
Rats drill bellows-both ends suffer from gas. Still do not please at both ends)
The mouse got into the corner-it became tighter and tighter (figuratively speaking, it became less rich)
The mouse got into the pile-looking for death [you are browsing the article provided by Lao Xiaobai online]
The mouse got into this pile of books-talking like a book.
The mouse drills the oil pan-something goes in and nothing comes out.
Keeping mice in the granary is harmful and useless.
Rats in the grain depot-more harm than good.
Fifteen passes of Lou Lati were stolen.
Lou mouse walks-thief head and thief brain
There is nothing better than a mouse covered in oil drilling into the fire. Or very uncomfortable)
Cats catch mice-ancestral craft
Cats catch mice, dogs watch the door-each does his own job.
The cat quietly guarded the mouse hole.
Cats playing with mice-coaxing to play.
Cats catch mice-on their own.
Cats catch mice and dogs watch the door-this is my duty.
A cat burrows into a mouse hole-you can't get through it.
The mouse in the cat's mouth-there is nothing left.
The mouse in the cat's mouth can't run away.
Rats in the granary-don't worry about not eating.
A mouse trapped in a wooden trap-both ends are squeezed.
Burn down the house to get rid of the mice-it doesn't count.
Snakes swallow mice, eagles catch snakes-everything has its vanquisher.
Squirrel in the tree-jump up and down
Suzhou mice stole food when they walked through Hangzhou-they lost weight when they walked.
Squirrel in cage-captured alive
The little mouse got into the kettle-he went to the lake (kettle) to enjoy the scenery.
A hundred mice bit the cat-none dared to bite.
The rat in the gutter-too smart to sneak in.
This is a lark and a kangaroo-it can sing and jump.
The mouse is popular in the field of knowledge and understanding (figuratively speaking, fat welcome)
It belongs to mice-can you eat it or not?
At both ends of the first mouse, the cat cried, and the mouse became timid, like a mouse's stomach, chicken's intestines, holding its head, mouse's running, mouse's running, mouse's running, sparrow's digging, mouse's catching, three snakes, seven young rotten mice, mouse's drinking river, thief's eyebrows, mouse's eyes, thief's brain, two mice's fighting holes, and snakes' entering the mouse. If cats and mice are related to suckling foxes, Tibetan dolphins, rotten rats, stupid rats, ginger, owls, rats, rats, thieves, dogs, rats, snakeheads, rat eyes, sparrows' horns, rat teeth, rat excrement, rat mouth, rat teeth, rat mouth, rat catching rats, dogs, thieves, dogs, heads and rats. Two rat holes, sparrows, digging rats, catching rats, cats and rats crying, cats and rats sleeping together, rats and rats sleeping together, rats and rats in the same place, eyes like rats, birds, birds, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, thieves, rats, wolves, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats Intestinal rats, liver worms, arms, rats, foxes, rats, eyes, heads, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats, rats.
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