Song idiom

The idiom of "shrug" is as follows:

Four-word words with "shrug" are: lofty, towering, sensational, alarmist, hunched, hunched, towering, and sorrowful.

1. Loving the hills and valleys: Looking up at the clouds, towering mountains and valleys. Describe outstanding talents and make great achievements.

2. Soaring into the clouds: stand tall and straight into the clouds. Describe buildings, peaks, etc.

3. sensational: exaggerating or fabricating facts to make people feel surprised or shocked.

4. Shrugging one's shoulders into a mountain: shoulders are raised into a mountain character, which describes the appearance of people shrugging their shoulders and shrinking their necks.

5. alarmist: to surprise the obedient, it means to say something exaggerated and scary on purpose, which makes people feel suspicious and shocked.

6. sensationalism: exaggerating or fabricating facts to make people feel surprised or shocked.

7. Shrugging one's shoulders and bending one's back describe aging or shabby appearance.

8. Show an impressive or exaggerated image.

9. soaring into the sky: it describes that mountains or buildings are very high and all go into the clouds.

1. Loving the sky: Out of the valley, soaring into the sky, metaphorically speaking, the achievement is higher than others.

Stand tall and make sentences:

1. After more than 3 kilometers, I finally came to Mount Tai with beautiful scenery. Standing at the foot of the mountain, looking up, Mount Tai stands towering into the sky.

2. The trickle of the river is crystal clear, with the crisp sound of the spring "Ding Dong"; The rolling mountains stand upright, and the majestic spirit overrides everything; The verdant tree stands tall at the top of the mountain, showing a fearless look; The wild flowers that bloom at the top of the mountain are in various forms, all of which compete for beauty, and the fresh flowers make people feel relaxed and fragrant.

3. There is a square paved with marble at the entrance to the mountain. On the square stands an archway with a height of 7 meters and a length of 9 meters. Four columns support a plaque with five Huai Su characters inscribed by Fan Ceng, chairman of China Calligraphers Association.