1. The meaning of "a thousand words":
Describes speaking a lot.
2. Use "a thousand words" to make sentences:
1. Even if there are a thousand words, it is difficult to express my gratitude to my mother.
2. No words can express my gratitude.
3. An honest voice is worth a thousand words.
4. When I see my classmates whom I haven’t seen for a long time, I always have a thousand words in my heart that I can’t express.
5. I haven’t seen my mother for a long time. I have thousands of words to say to her.
3. Source of words:
"Yuan Ruzhi" written by Zhao Wen of the Song Dynasty: "Thousands of words can be said about life and death, but in the blink of an eye you are like a traveler."
Vernacular : The person who just a moment ago had nothing to say and could be entrusted with life and death has become a stranger in the blink of an eye.
4. Usage and grammar:
Combined form; used as predicate and object; describes a lot of talk.