A mouse and a tree play an idiom.

A mouse and a tree play an idiom, which is a tree.

The mouse described in the riddle may be a kind of mayfly.

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Strictly speaking, always try to guess a word: bite hard-dad, case-mouth, a little-mouth+dad = bite.

A snake and an elephant play the idiom snake and elephant.

This idiom is,

A snake tried to swallow an elephant, and a snake swallowed an elephant!

100% has been playing an idiom.

For example:

1. Communicator ... The answer to an idiom is: inform.

2. Good ... The answer to an idiom is: everything.

3. Colleagues ... The answer to an idiom is: shoulder to shoulder.

4. Copper coins ... The answer to an idiom is: Brother Kong Fang.

5. pliers ... the answer to an idiom is: stand firm.

6. I miss my childhood wings ... The answer to an idiom is: be careful.

7. Stealing chickens ... The answer to an idiom is: thieves and prostitutes.

8. stealing fun ... the answer to an idiom is: secretly having fun.

9. the cat that steals the mouth ... the answer to an idiom is: a leopard cannot change its spots.

10. Tracking device ... The answer to an idiom is: Tian Zi comes first.

1 1. Flat head ... The answer to the idiom is: rack your brains.

12. Hair ... The answer to an idiom is: direct superior.

13. look for acne in your hair ... the answer to an idiom is: nitpicking.

14. Big shot ... The answer to an idiom is: big shot.

15. The belly of Tang Priest ... The answer to an idiom is: Be merciful.