Hair (page 2)
Head (page 3)
Eye (page 4)
Nose (page 5)
Skin (page 6)
100

____ somebody's hair stand on end: to shock or frighten somebody

make somebody's hair stand on end: to shock or frighten somebody


I do not like ... They make my hair stand on end.

100

____ your head in the sand: to refuse to admit that a problem exists or refuse to deal with it

bury your head in the sand: to refuse to admit that a problem exists or refuse to deal with it


"You need to stop burying your head in the sand and ..." Sasha told her brother.

100

___ eye to eye: to be in full agreement

see eye to eye: to be in full agreement


I did not get along well ... we seldom saw eye to eye with each other.

100

with your nose in the ___: in a way that is not friendly and suggests that you think that you are better than other people

with your nose in the air: in a way that is not friendly and suggests that you think that you are better than other people


The arrogant prince ... with his nose in the air.

100

____ out of your skin: to move violently because of a sudden shock

jump out of your skin: to move violently because of a sudden shock


Ken nearly jumped out of his skin ...

200

not a hair out of _____: (of a person) to look extremely clean and neat

not a hair out of place: (of a person) to look extremely clean and neat


Mindy always looks ... not a hair out of place.

200

__ to somebody's head: (of success, praise, etc.) to make somebody feel too proud of himself/herself in a way that other people find annoying

go to somebody's head: (of success, praise, etc.) to make somebody feel too proud of himself/herself in a way that other people find annoying


All that success has gone to Megan's head ...

200

_____ somebody's eye: to be noticed by somebody

catch somebody's eye: to be noticed by somebody


As Joe walked past ... display window caught his eye.

200

____ down your nose at: to behave in a way that suggests that you think you are better than somebody or that something is not good enough for you

look down your nose at: to behave in a way that suggests that you think you are better than somebody or that something is not good enough for you


The rich woman ... of looking down her nose at those ...

200

be skin ___ bone(s): (of a person or animal) to be very thin

be skin and bone(s): (of a person or animal) to be very thin


The poor abused kitten was only skin and bone by the time ...

300

_____ hairs: to pay too much attention in an argument to differences that are very small and not important

split hairs: to pay too much attention in an argument to differences that are very small and not important


If we keep on splitting hairs over ...

300

____ somebody's head off: to shout at somebody in an angry way, especially without reason

bite somebody's head off: to shout at somebody in an angry way, especially without reason


I offered to help her but she bit my head off instead!

300

____ an eye on: to take care of somebody/something and make sure that they are not harmed, damaged, etc.

keep an eye on: to take care of somebody/something and make sure that they are not harmed, damaged, etc.


We have helpful neighbours who keep an eye on our house ...

300

____ somebody by the nose: to make somebody do everything you want; to control somebody completely

lead somebody by the nose: to make somebody do everything you want; to control somebody completely


No one noticed ... was being led by the nose into disaster.

300

make your skin _____: to make you feel afraid or full of horror

make your skin crawl: to make you feel afraid or full of horror


"Seeing all those cockroaches made my skin crawl," Megan complained ...

400

hair's _______: a very small amount or distance

hair's breadth: a very small amount or distance


Jim won the gold medal by a hair's breadth ...

400

____ up your head / ____ your head high: to be proud of or not feel ashamed about something that you have done

hold up your head / hold your head high: to be proud of or not feel ashamed about something that you have done


Although he had lost the race, Gerald held up his head as he knew ...

400

____ a blind eye: to pretend not to notice something bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about it

turn a blind eye: to pretend not to notice something bad that is happening, so you do not have to do anything about it


Refusing to turn a blind eye to the animals' suffering ...

400

_____ somebody's nose: (of something happening) not noticed even though it is not being done secretly

under somebody's nose: (of something happening) not noticed even though it is not being done secretly


Mr Toh did not realise ... happening right under his nose.

400

by the skin of your _____: to only just manage to do something

by the skin of your teeth: to only just manage to do something


Carson managed ... by the skin of his teeth.

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