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Body part idioms you NEED to know!Ajouté :
Five body language idioms. One, to keep an eye on something. This means to watch or monitor something carefully. Could you keep an eye on my bag while I go to the toilet? Two, to hold your tongue.
When someone tells you to hold your tongue, they want you to stop talking or keep a secret. I wanted to argue back, but I held my tongue. Three, to give somebody a hand. This means to help someone. These boxes are heavy. Could you give me a hand? Four. To play it by ear. This means to be flexible and decide what to do as things happen. I'm not sure about dinner plans yet. Let's play it by ear. And five, to get cold feet. If you get cold feet, you become nervous about doing something you planned. She got cold feet just before the wedding and called it
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