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body parts idioms

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  • to watch or monitor someone or something closely for a period of time
    keep an eye on someone/something
  • to understand or comprehend something that is complex or confusing
    get your head around it
  • to feel extremely angry or furious about something
    make someone's blood boil
  • to be daydreaming or not paying attention to what is happening around you
    have a head in the clouds
  • to say something embarrassing or inappropriate without meaning to
    put your foot in something
  • to feel unable to deal with a situation because it is too difficult or upsetting
    can't face something
  • having a lot of intelligence or being very clever
    brainy
  • to suddenly become nervous or afraid about something planned, especially before an important event
    get cold feet
  • to attract someone's attention visually, often through appearance or movement
    catch someone's eye
  • to relax and rest, often by sitting or lying down with your legs raised
    put your feet up
  • to be overwhelmed or extremely busy with a particular task or responsibility
    be up to my eyeballs with it
  • to be very expensive or require a lot of money to buy
    cost an arm and a leg
  • to help someone with a task or activity they are doing
    give someone a hand
  • information or news that is very pleasing or enjoyable to hear
    music to my ears
  • feeling relieved after solving a problem or finishing a difficult task
    a weight off my shoulders
  • to maintain a serious expression without showing any emotion or laughter
    keep a straight face
  • being overly curious about other people's private matters or affairs
    nosy
  • to be firm about a decision and not allow others to change it
    put your foot down
  • to agree with someone or have the same opinion as them
    see eye to eye with someone
  • an expression used to encourage someone to stay positive during tough times
    chin up