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Cherry pinyin
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Cherry refers to nibbling or drinking when eating or drinking.

Cherry eating is an image metaphor, which is used to describe the eating action when eating or drinking water. Cherry is a small and lovely fruit. You need to nibble or eat it when you eat it. Therefore, the basic meaning of this idiom refers to eating or drinking water with small mouthfuls.

Usage scene: this idiom can be used to describe a person's small mouth movements when eating or drinking water, and can also be used to describe someone's eating habits. Often used in spoken or written language.

Cherry sentence:

1, seeing the cherry on the stall, fresh and tender, is really mouth watering.

2. Acute toxicity test: 48 cherry valley meat ducks were randomly divided into 6 groups with 8 ducks in each group.

3, Xiaoman cherry is mature, sweet and sour cherry can strengthen the spleen and nourish the stomach, dispel wind and overcome dampness.

In the orchard, primroses are in full bloom, and peach blossoms, apricot blossoms and cherry blossoms are in full bloom. They are as red as fire, as pink as Chardonnay, as yellow as gold and as white as snow. The orchard exudes charming fragrance everywhere, which is intoxicating.

5. Pour two ice cubes and cherry, Keppel mead and tequila into the glass.

6, deep cherry red, rich in wine marks.

7. That sullen face is like a blooming Bai Lianhua, and the beauty of Leng Yan is revealed in a pair of charming eyes. There is a cherry-like mouth under the small nose.

8, banana green cherry red, the years are too hasty. It's time to smell the fragrance in jiaozi again. I miss the Dragon Boat Festival in my hometown.