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There is a beginning () and an end (bell).
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Carry something through to the end.
There is a beginning and an end. It refers to being able to persevere in doing things to the end.
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At first, I was still pondering, but when I saw the answer, I felt that I had a long insight.
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There is a beginning and an end (there is and a clock).
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Consistently notorious and stinking.
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Don't make a typo.
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It's too simple to have a beginning and an end!!
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There is a beginning () and a bell - there is a beginning and an end.
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Everyone is right, why not choose? I also think that there is a beginning and an end, and the specific reasons are very clear.
Wall clock in the toilet - there is a beginning () and an end (clock).
Take a light in the toilet - look for death ().
Sleeping in the toilet - not far from death ().
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There is and a bell (there is a beginning and an end).
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There is a wall clock in the toilet--- there is and a clock (there is a beginning and an end).
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There is a beginning and an end, and this is one more move, hey. It's all good.
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There is a beginning () and a clock.
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There's a beginning and an end, right?
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There is a beginning () and an end.
Firecrackers in the toilet? (Hit an idiom)?
Correct answer: Anger (dung) hair picture (painting) strong (wall). >>>More
"The toilet is full" means that there is no place to, that is, there is no place to, and the homonym is "no target". There is also fen (dung) fa tu qiang (wall), fen (dung) tu qiang (wall).
Work hard (dung hair paint the wall).
奋發動動 [fèn fā tú qiáng] Interpretation Tu: seek. Brace your spirits to be strong. >>>More
有始有末 (有屎有钟) [yǒu shǐ yǒu zhōng].
Interpretation] has a beginning and an end. It refers to being able to persevere in doing things to the end. >>>More
Hello friend, after reading your title, I think yes! "Stir up public indignation"。