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What shiny idiom?
The idiom is: twinkle.

sparkling

Explain and describe speaking hesitatingly.

Ming Lanling Xiao's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" source: "There are Qionghua, Epiphyllum and Fosang flowers, which don't thank at four o'clock and bloom brightly, which is overwhelming."

There are also Qionghua, Epiphyllum and Fosang flowers, which bloom all the year round, and the flowers are flashing, which makes people too late to watch.

Synonym coy

The antonym is clear, outspoken and straight to the point. Kan Kan speaks freely and knows everything.

Extended data

1, synonymous with flicker.

Speak hesitatingly

Explanation: I want to say it, but I don't want to say it happily. Describe speaking with a lot of worries.

Said by: Lu Xun's letter to Cao Jinghua: "As for the new work, it's hard to say yet. There is no place to publish a little better, but if you hesitate, you will feel bored. "

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and complement; derogatory sense

2. The antonym of flicker

call a spade a spade

Explanation: taboo: taboo, taboo. Speak frankly.

From: Liang Bin's "Red Flag Spectrum" 52: "This need not be oversensitive. I am a person without party affiliation, so I dare to be so outspoken. "

Grammar: combination; As subject, attribute and adverbial; Include praise