BODY IDIOMS
1) all ears - ,
Keep talking. I'm all ears. — . .
to point the finger - .
When Charlene asked her kids who ate the cake in the fridge, her son Oscar pointed the finger at his sister, Michelle.
BODY IDIOMS
1) all ears - ,
Keep talking. I'm all ears. — . .
to point the finger - .
When Charlene asked her kids who ate the cake in the fridge, her son Oscar pointed the finger at his sister, Michelle.
old feet - get cold feet - , , ( )
He's getting cold feet before his wedding.
to cost arm and leg - .
I didn’t want to buy a new car as it might cost me an arm and a leg.
skeleton in the closet /cupboard - c
He's a very popular senator but he will never be elected president; he has too manyskeletons in the closet.
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2) flesh and blood - ,
turn a blind eye - .
She decided to turn a blind eye to her roommate's goings-on.
to jump down someone's throat - ,
Please don't jump all over John. He wasn't the one who broke the window. Why are you jumping down my throat?
head over heels - to be head over heels in love —
3) an old hand - ,
He is an old hand at that ...
to toe the line - , .
pat on the back - ,
pull one's leg - ,
see eye to eye - ,
4) stick your neck out - .
He s not afraid to stick his neck out to help people he thinks are being mistreated.
sweet tooth - c
break your back -
to scratch someone's back - scratch my back and I will scratch yours - .
to be all brawns and no brains - , .
I agree he's got a good body, but he's all brawn and no brains.
5) keep an eye on - ,
Will you keep an eye on the baby while I go to the store? , , , .
learn by heart -
let one's haor down - , , ,
my lips are sealed -
to powder one's nose - ; () " "old feet - get cold feet - , , ( )
He's getting cold feet before his wedding.
to cost arm and leg - .
I didn’t want to buy a new car as it might cost me an arm and a leg.
skeleton in the closet /cupboard - c
He's a very popular senator but he will never be elected president; he has too manyskeletons in the closet.
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2) flesh and blood - ,
turn a blind eye - .
She decided to turn a blind eye to her roommate's goings-on.
to jump down someone's throat - ,
Please don't jump all over John. He wasn't the one who broke the window. Why are you jumping down my throat?
head over heels - to be head over heels in love —
3) an old hand - ,
He is an old hand at that ...
to toe the line - , .
pat on the back - ,
pull one's leg - ,
see eye to eye - ,
4) stick your neck out - .
He s not afraid to stick his neck out to help people he thinks are being mistreated.
sweet tooth - c
break your back -
to scratch someone's back - scratch my back and I will scratch yours - .
to be all brawns and no brains - , .
I agree he's got a good body, but he's all brawn and no brains.
5) keep an eye on - ,
Will you keep an eye on the baby while I go to the store? , , , .
learn by heart -
let one's haor down - , , ,
my lips are sealed -
to powder one's nose - ; () " "
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