Heart (page 7)
Arm (page 8)
Hand (page 9)
Leg (page 10)
Foot (page 11)
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somebody's heart _____: used to say that somebody suddenly feels sad or depressed about something

somebody's heart sinks: used to say that somebody suddenly feels sad or depressed about something


Marvin's heart sank when he realised ...

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the ____ arm of something: the power and/or authority of something

the long arm of something: the power and/or authority of something


The burglar tried to escape the long arm of the law ...

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hand __ hand: closely connected and one thing causes the other

hand in hand: closely connected and one thing causes the other


Kaya toast and eggs go hand in hand; ...

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cost/pay an ___ and a leg: to cost/pay a lot of money

cost/pay an arm and a leg: to cost/pay a lot of money


Ben bought ... it cost an arm and a leg.

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get/have ____ feet: to suddenly become nervous about doing something that you had planned to do

get/have cold feet: to suddenly become nervous about doing something that you had planned to do


On the night ... the singer suddenly got cold feet and refused ...

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____ heart: to stop hoping for something or trying to do something because you no longer feel confident

lose heart: to stop hoping for something or trying to do something because you no longer feel confident


Ken lost heart and turned off ...

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____ somebody at arm's length: to avoid having a close relationship with somebody

keep somebody at arm's length: to avoid having a close relationship with somebody


Ben is not keen on ... always keeps his classmates at arm's length.

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gain/get/have the _____ hand: to get an advantage over somebody so that you are in control of a particular situation

gain/get/have the upper hand: to get an advantage over somebody so that you are in control of a particular situation


Tom gained the upper hand in the debate ...

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____ somebody's leg: to play a joke on somebody, usually by making them believe something that is not true

pull somebody's leg: to play a joke on somebody, usually by making them believe something that is not true


"Don't take ... she was only pulling your leg," ...

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___ your foot down: to be very strict in opposing what somebody wishes to do

put your foot down: to be very strict in opposing what somebody wishes to do


After Tania ... her father finally put his foot down and ...

300

have your heart in your _____: to feel nervous or frightened about something

have your heart in your mouth: to feel nervous or frightened about something


Nadine had her heart in her mouth as she waited ...

300

with ____ arms: with great affection or enthusiasm

with open arms: with great affection or enthusiasm


I love visiting ... greets me with open arms.

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on the _____ hand: used to introduce different points of view, ideas, etc., especially when they are opposites

on the other hand: used to introduce different points of view, ideas, etc., especially when they are opposites


This movie is a box office hit ... on the other hand, it has ...

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not have a leg to _____ on: to be in a position where you are unable to prove something or explain why something is reasonable

not have a leg to stand on: to be in a position where you are unable to prove something or explain why something is reasonable


Malcom refused ... he did not have a leg to stand on.

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_____ on your feet: to be able to react to things very quickly and effectively without any preparation

think on your feet: to be able to react to things very quickly and effectively without any preparation


Wendy thought on her feet and quickly ...

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close/near/dear __ somebody's heart: having a lot of importance and interest for somebody

close/near/dear to somebody's heart: having a lot of importance and interest for somebody


These books are close to my heart as they ...

400

_____ somebody's arm: to persuade or force somebody to do something

twist somebody's arm: to persuade or force somebody to do something


Mrs Koh is willing ... do not have to twist her arm to get her to do it.

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_____ up your hands: to raise both hands in the air to show that you are feeling annoyed or upset about something

throw up your hands: to raise both hands in the air to show that you are feeling annoyed or upset about something


After trying ... Amy threw up her hands ...

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be on your/its ____ legs: to be going to die or stop functioning very soon; to be very weak or in bad condition

be on your/its last legs: to be going to die or stop functioning very soon; to be very weak or in bad condition


We will need ... this one is on its last legs.

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_____ yourself in the foot: to do or say something that will cause you a lot of trouble or harm, especially when you are trying to get an advantage for yourself

shoot yourself in the foot: to do or say something that will cause you a lot of trouble or harm, especially when you are trying to get an advantage for yourself


Jack tried ... but shot himself in the foot when ...