100 IdiomaticExpressions: A Body Part Focus

This article explores 100 common English idiomatic expressions, categorized by the body part they reference. Idioms are phrases where the meaning is not deducible from the individual words. Enjoy learning these colourfuland useful expressions!
Head
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To have your head in the clouds
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To be dreamy, or not paying attention to whatis happening around you.
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To lose your head
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To panic or become confused.
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To keep your head above water
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To survive financially or emotionally.
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To put your head on the line
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To take a risk; to endanger yourself.
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To have a head for something
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To be good atsomething (e.g., math).
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To scratchyour head
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To be puzzled or confused.
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To give someone a piece of your mind
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To tell someone what you reallythink, often in an angry way.
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To bury your head in the sand
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