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- A Mouthful
- All Ears (to be)
- All Thumbs
- An Army Marches on Its Stomach
- Apple of My Eye
- Arm and a Leg, an
- Armed to the Teeth
- At Arm’s Length
- At Hand
- At Your Fingertips
- Back On Your Feet
- Bang One’s Head Against A Brick Wall
- Behind Someone’s Back (to do something)
- Big Mouth, have a
- Bite One’s Nails
- Bite Someone’s Head Off
- Bite Your Tongue
- Bless Your (His/Her) Heart
- Blow Smoke Up Someone’s Ass
- Bright-eyed and Bushy-tailed
- Brown Nose, to
- Bury One’s Head In The Sand
- Butterflies In Your Stomach
- By the Skin of My (or one’s) Teeth
- Cat Got Your Tongue
- Caught Red-Handed
- Caught with Your Hand In The Cookie Jar
- Chip On Your Shoulder
- Come Into Someone’s Head
- Come To A Head
- Cross My (or your) Heart
- Cross Your Fingers
- Dead from the Neck Up
- Dead On Your Feet
- Don’t Bite The Hand That Feeds You
- Eat Your Heart Out
- Egg On Your Face, to have
- Elbow Grease
- Elbow Room
- Enter One’s Head
- Feast Your Eyes On (something, someone, this)
- Feet of Clay, have
- Firsthand (first-hand, first hand)
- Five-finger Discount
- Flip Someone Off
- Foot the Bill
- Frog in Your Throat, have a
- From the Horse’s Mouth
- Funny Bone
- Give Someone A Black Eye
- Give Someone a Mouthful
- Give Someone the Cold Shoulder
- Give the Shirt Off One’s Back
- Give Your Eye Teeth (for something)
- Give Your Right Arm (for something)
- Glad Hand
- Go Belly Up
- Go In One Ear and Out the Other
- Go To Someone’s Head
- Green Thumb Meaning (have a)
- Hand To Mouth, living from
- Hands Are Tied (my, someone’s)
- Hands Down
- Hang One’s Head
- Hard-Headed
- Have a Sweet Tooth
- Have Itchy Feet, to
- Have No Stomach for Something
- Have Someone in the Palm of One’s Hand
- Have Something Hanging Over Your Head
- Head Of The Class
- Heart of Gold, to have a
- Heart Skips a Beat
- Heavy Heart
- Here’s Mud In Your Eye!
- In One’s Face
- Joined at the Hip
- Jump Down Someone’s Throat
- Jump In With Both Feet
- Keep a Stiff Upper Lip
- Keep A Straight Face
- Keep an Eye Out Meaning
- Keep Your (or one’s) Ear to the Ground
- Keep Your Eyes Open Meaning
- Keep Your Eyes Peeled Meaning
- Kiss Ass or Kiss Butt, to
- Know Something Like the Back Of One’s Hand
- Let The Grass Grow Under One’s Feet
- Light On Your Feet
- Long in the Tooth
- Look Down Your Nose
- Loudmouth, be a
- Lump In Your Throat
- Make Eyes at Someone Meaning
- Make One’s Blood Curdle
- Make One’s Blood Run Cold
- Make One’s Skin Crawl
- My Heart Bleeds For You
- Naked Eye, the
- Nose Around