What are the idioms for blowing cigarettes?

There is no such idiom as blowing smoke. . .

Smoke spiraled up from the kitchen chimney.

The metaphor of fireworks at the bottom of the pen is vivid and excellent.

No fireworks means no cooked food. Taoist cultivation advocates that the grain is abundant but not eaten, and fireworks on earth do not eat it. (2) refers to the poetry artistic conception is superb, beautiful words, different customs.

Pull the optical fiber to smoke or pull the optical fiber of the tent. Refers to the act of profiting from matchmaking or intercession by improper means.

Swing for cold smoke: destruction, destruction; Cold: cold. Refers to buildings such as houses burned down, leaving only faint cold smoke. Describe complete destruction, no longer exists.

The front of the dress. Grasp the chest and control the throat. Metaphor is the key to control.

Smoke bomb is a metaphor for creating illusion and covering up the truth.

Tobacco production analysis refers to separation. Divide property and live separately.

To separate cigarettes from students is to separate families. Divide property and live separately. Same as "production by tobacco analysis".

Chronic disease: a disease that cannot be cured for a long time, which is a metaphor for hobbies and habits that are not easy to change after a long time; Haze: refers to mountains and rivers. Refers to a hobby of mountains and rivers.

Clouds are floating before my eyes. The original metaphor is a thing outside the body, so don't pay attention to it. The latter metaphor will soon disappear.

Clouds are floating before my eyes. The original metaphor is a thing outside the body, so don't pay attention to it. The latter metaphor will soon disappear.

This is a metaphor for things disappearing completely.

Fire goes out, smoke goes out, flame goes out, smoke disappears. Metaphor things disappear completely, leaving no trace. Also known as "smoke extinction".

Vast: vast and numerous; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Refers to the vast and changeable sea of smoke.

Vastness: vastness; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.

Wilderness: refers to the place where households, residents and people live in a smoky place. Describe a remote and desolate place, where you can't see others.

Wild tobacco and weeds: the fog on the deserted Yuan Ye; A creeping weed. Metaphor is empty and remote, cold and desolate.

Wild rattan wild smoke: the fog on the desolate Yuan Ye; Wild vines: weeds. Describe the desolate scene.

Ash smoke is a metaphor for filth.

Pick-up cigarette: the smell of cigarettes burned during ancestor worship. In the old days, it was a metaphor for raising children, which made the family multiply constantly.

Lie down in the haze: lie down; Mist: A mist in a mountain. Refers to living in seclusion in the mountains and living leisurely.

Cigarettes: cigarettes that burn during ancestor worship. In the old days, it was a metaphor for raising children, which made the family multiply constantly.

A wild weed; A creeping weed; Smoke: Fog on the deserted Yuan Ye. Metaphor is empty and remote, cold and desolate.

If the clouds are misty: slim; If: like it. Blurred like a smoke cloud. Metaphor is vague and unpredictable.

Nobody lives. Nobody lives.

Wild smog refers to the smog in the south. Refers to a desolate area.

Wild smog rain refers to the smog rain in the south. It also means a very desolate place.

When you see "dew red smoke purple", it shows red smoke green.

Red dew, smoke and green describe the bright colors of flowers and trees. With "dew red smoke purple".

Red dew and purple smoke describe the bright colors of flowers and trees.

Full of talk, rambling boasting.

Willow fireworks and fog describe the charming scene of spring.

Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

The falling paper clouds and the ink on the paper are as changeable as clouds. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb, mysterious and changeable.

The pen and ink on the paper are as varied as flowing water. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb, mysterious and changeable.

Seven-hole smoke describes anger to the extreme It's the same as "pulling his hair off"

Smoke-free thousands of miles means that food and grass are exhausted in vast areas.

Mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils. Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Describe anger to the extreme.

At 9: 07, qi zhou means China. Looking down at Kyushu, it is as small as a smoke point.

Gunfire, smoke, gunfire and rain describe fierce fighting.