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  • You make this sound with your lips to attract someone's attention in the street.
    whistle
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: I'm joking.
    I'm pulling your leg.
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: She really upset him.
    She broke his heart.
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: Can you help me?
    Can you give me a hand?
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: I know it but I can't remember now.
    It's on the tip of my tongue.
  • At the end of a concert, the audience does this to show they like what they've heard.
    clap
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: I was extremely surprised.
    I couldn't believe my eyes.
  • Tell the sentence using an idiom: I laughed very loudly.
    I laughed my head off.
  • You should swim a lot if you have problems with this part of your body.
    back
  • When you have a cold, it's sometimes difficult to breathe through it and you can't smell anything.
    nose
  • It's a verb and it means to look at somebody or something for a long time.
    stare
  • We usually do this to flowers when we are given them.
    smell
  • They're half way down your legs.
    knees
  • There are five of these on each of your feet.
    toes
  • The part of your body where food is digested after you've eaten it.
    stomach
  • When you cry or peel onions, they go red.
    eyes
  • When you sit down in the dentist's chair, the dentist asks you to open this.
    mouth
  • Most people have 32 of them and use them to eat.
    teeth
  • Food that has too much salt in it ____ horrible!
    tastes
  • A cat uses it to drink milk.
    tongue
  • Basketball players move the ball to each other by doing this.
    throw
  • In most countries you do this if you want to agree with something someone says without speaking.
    nod
  • In art galleries you mustn't do this to the paintings or sculptures.
    touch
  • When you want to show you're happy, you do this.
    smile