Here is a list of common idioms with body parts in English. For each idiom will have its definition to help you understand clearly.
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Idioms with Body Parts
- All ears
Meaning: Fully listening
- Keep an eye on
Meaning: Take care of, watch in order to protect
- Joined at the hip
Meaning: To be exceptionally close to someone
- Pat on the back
Meaning: Recognition or a thank-you
- See eye to eye
Meaning: Agree
- On the nose
Meaning: Precisely, at an exact time
- A sight for sore eyes
Meaning: Someone that you’re pleased to see
- Cost an arm and a leg
Meaning: Be very expensive
- Cry your eyes out
Meaning: Cry hard for a very long time
Once in a blue moon = extremely rare.
Not ill or angry