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To be tongue-tied.
Describes the feeling (familiar to many language learners) that you get when you can't seem to find the right words to say, and so you are unable to speak. As i
Skeleton in the closet/cupboard.
If you have a skeleton in the cupboard it means you have are hiding a shocking secret about yourself.
Achilles heel.
A small fault or weakness in a person or system that can result in its failure.
To put your feet up.
To relax.
Itchy feet.
To be restless and have a strong desire to travel.
Turn a blind eye.
To ignore something that you know is wrong.
In the blink of an eye.
Extremely quickly.
The naked eye
If something can be seen with the naked eye, it can be seen without the help of a microscope.
To have a bun in the oven.
To be pregnant.
To stab someone in the back.
To say nasty things about someone when they are not there.
thick in the head
not very intelligent
(by the) skin of one's teeth
just barely
see eye to eye
agree
pull one's leg
joke or tease someone
play something by ear
do something without a plan
over my dead body
not unless I'm dead and can't stop you
(an) old hand
an experienced person
the neck of the woods
nearby location or region
let one's hair down
relax, have fun
by heart
memorize
keep one's chin up
try to be cheerful
head start
an earlier start
head over heels
deeply in love
have one's head in the clouds
be unaware or unrealistic about something
get something off one's chest
tell someone your problems
(my) flesh and blood
relative
face the music
meet, stand up to unpleasant consequences, for example, criticism or punishment
cost an arm and a leg
be very expensive
cold feet
nervous just before a big event
break a leg
good-luck
What is the meaning of ALL EARS?
fully listening