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吹胡子瞪眼

Pinyin:

chuī húzi dèng yǎn

Meaning:

形容发脾气或发怒的样子。

froth at the mouth and glare with rage; foam with anger

Character breakdown and explanation:

吹:blow

胡子:beard

瞪:stare

眼:eye

“吹胡子瞪眼” is a figurative way to describe the look of someone who is extremely angry: Eyes open wide with beard blown upwards. Take note that this expression is rarely used to describe females; moreover, from the speaker's point of view, the person who is “吹胡子瞪眼” is in a tantrum or behaving excessively intense or making a show of authority.

Example sentences:

别老对孩子吹胡子瞪眼的,又不是什么大错。

Bié lǎo duì háizi chuī húzi dèng yǎn de, yòu bù shì shénme dà cuò.

Don't be so angry and fierce towards the kid, it's not a big deal.

我进去的时候,他正吹胡子瞪眼地骂人呢。

Wǒ jìnqu de shíhou, tā zhèng chuī húzi dèng yǎn de mà rén ne.

When I entered, he was throwing a tantrum and cursing at people.

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