Idiom Solitaire starting with the word yong. How to form the idiom Solitaire with yong.

The wind blows and the water surges. The wind blows and the water surges.

The wind is blowing and the clouds are rising. It is a metaphor for new things emerging one after another with great momentum.

Tears welling up like springs. Tears welling up like spring water. Describing extreme grief or fear.

A surge of anger means being extremely angry.

Thoughts are like springs. Thoughts are like spring water. Describes a person's quick thinking and abundant talents.

Rush: the appearance of a flood rising violently; surging: the waves collide with each other. Describes a powerful and unstoppable force.

Swarms and clouds are a metaphor for the rise of many things one after another with great momentum.

Strategies are as abundant as gushing springs.

The fog and clouds are rising, which means that many things appear quickly.

The fog rises and the clouds surge. See "the fog rises and the clouds surge". A metaphor for the rapid emergence of many things.

The mist and clouds are steaming. The clouds and mist are steaming. It also refers to the appearance of abundant things.

The waves are rolling and crashing into each other. It also means a powerful and unstoppable force.