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Idioms involving Body Parts 10 سال 11 ماه ago #9227

  • Idioms involving Body Parts



    Blow your mind/Mind blowing : Something that blows your mind is extraordinary or unbelievable.

    The treasures in the palace were mind blowing

    By heart : To learn something very well or to know something word-for-word.

    Rohan knew the poem by heart.

    All ears : To be all ears is to be very interested in what someone else is saying.

    Raghav was all ears when he heard the teachers talking about the question paper.

    Close shave : The phrase close shave describes coming very close to an accident or narrowly avoiding it.

    The car almost hit me. It was a close shave.

    Get on your nerves : The phrase is used for something that annoys or irritates to a great extent.

    I really don’t want to meet them, they keep asking questions and it gets on my nerves.

    Hale and hearty : This phrase is used to refer to someone who is well or in great health.

    My uncle was admitted to the hospital a couple of days back for a minor stomach ache but now he is hale and hearty.

    Let your hair down : To relax and enjoy.

    After a stressful week at work, Rita likes to let her hair down over the weekend.

    No sweat : This phrase is used to refer to a task that is easy to do/ will take no effort.

    I’ll get the job done, no sweat.

    Roll your eyes : To roll your eyes at something is to show little interest or express disbelief.

    He rolled his eyes at the presentation. Most of the information was incorrect.

    Slip of the tongue : 'Slip of the tongue' is a phrase used when someone says something accidentally.

    I’m sorry I told her about the money. It was a slip of tongue.
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