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idcategoryidiomdescription
701 Body and bodily functions Stiff-necked A stiff-necked person is rather formal and finds it hard to relax in company.
702 Body and bodily functions Stir the blood If something stirs your blood, it arouses feelings or passions,.
703 Body and bodily functions Stone deaf Someone who is stone deaf is completely deaf.
704 Body and bodily functions Straight face If someone keeps a straight face, they remain serious and do not show emotion or amusement.
705 Body and bodily functions Straight from the shoulder If someone talks straight from the shoulder, they talk honestly and plainly.
706 Body and bodily functions Strain every nerve If you strain every nerve, you make a great effort to achieve something.
707 Body and bodily functions Stuffed to the gills If someone is stuffed to the gills, they have eaten a lot and are very full.
708 Body and bodily functions Suck hind teat A person who sucks hind teat is at a disadvantage or considered worse or less important that others.
709 Body and bodily functions Sweat blood If you sweat blood, you make an extraordinary effort to achieve something.
710 Body and bodily functions Sweep off your feet If you are swept off your feet, you lose control emotionally when you fall in love or are really impressed.
711 Body and bodily functions Sweet tooth If you have a sweet tooth, you like eating food with sugar in it.
712 Body and bodily functions Take a nosedive When things take a nosedive, they decline very quickly and head towards disaster.
713 Body and bodily functions Take by the scruff of the neck If you take something by the scruff on the neck, you take complete control of it.
714 Body and bodily functions Take guts If something takes guts, it requires courage in the face of danger or great risk. It takes guts for firemen to enter a burning building to save someone.
715 Body and bodily functions Take it on the chin If you take something on the chin, something bad happens to you and you take it directly without fuss.
716 Body and bodily functions Take someone under your wing If you take someone under your wing, you look after them while they are learning something.
717 Body and bodily functions Talk a glass eye to sleep Someone who could talk a glass eye to sleep is very boring and repetitive.
718 Body and bodily functions Talk out of the back of your head If someone is talking out of the back of their head, they are talking rubbish.
719 Body and bodily functions Taste blood If someone has tasted blood, they have achieved something and are encouraged to think that victory is within their grasp.
720 Body and bodily functions Tear your hair out If someone is tearing their hair out, they are extremely worried or agitated about something.
721 Body and bodily functions Tears before bedtime (UK) This idiom is used when something seems certain to go wrong or cause trouble.
722 Body and bodily functions Teething problems (UK) The problems that a project has when it is starting are the teething problems.
723 Body and bodily functions Thick-skinned If a person is thick-skinned, they are not affected by criticism.
724 Body and bodily functions Thin-skinned If somebody is thin-skinned, they are very sensitive to any sort of criticism.
725 Body and bodily functions Through gritted teeth If you do something through gritted teeth, you accept or agree with it against your will and it is obvious to others how you really feel.
726 Body and bodily functions Throw someone a bone If you throw someone a bone, you give them a small reward or some kind words to make them feel good even if theyve not really contributed much.
727 Body and bodily functions Thumb your nose at If you thumb your nose at something, you reject it or scorn it.
728 Body and bodily functions Thumbs down & thumbs up If something gets the thumbs up, it gets approval, while the thumbs down means disapproval.
729 Body and bodily functions Tongue in cheek If something is tongue in cheek, it isnt serious or meant to be taken seriously.
730 Body and bodily functions Tongue-lashing If you give someone a tongue-lashing, you scold them.
731 Body and bodily functions Tongue-tied If someone is tongue-tied, they are speechless or cannot  say what they want, often through shyness or embarrassment.
732 Body and bodily functions Tread on someone's toes If you tread on someones toes, you upset them, especially if you do something that they should be in charge of.
733 Body and bodily functions Tug at the heartstrings f something tugs at the heartstrings, it makes you feel sad or sympathetic towards it.
734 Body and bodily functions Turn a blind eye When people turn a blind eye, they deliberately ignore something, especially if people are doing something wrong.
735 Body and bodily functions Turn a deaf ear If someone turns a deaf ear to you, they dont listen to you.
736 Body and bodily functions Turn something on its head If you turn something on its head, you turn it upside down or reverse it.
737 Body and bodily functions Turn the other cheek If you turn the other cheek, you are humble and do not retaliate or get outwardly angry when someone offends or hurts you, in fact, you give them the opportunity to re-offend instead and compound their unpleasantness.
738 Body and bodily functions Turn your nose up If someone turns their nose up at something, they reject it or look odwn on it because they dont think it is good enough for them.
739 Body and bodily functions Twinkling of an eye If something happens in the twinkling of an eye, it happens very quickly.
740 Body and bodily functions Twist someone's arm If you twist someones arm, you put pressure on them to try to make them do what you want them to do.
741 Body and bodily functions Two left feet A person with two left feet cant dance.
742 Body and bodily functions Under your nose If something happens right in front of you, especially if it is surprising or audacious, it happens under your nose.
743 Body and bodily functions Under your skin If someone gets under your skin, they really annoy you.
744 Body and bodily functions Under your thumb Someone who is manipulated or controlled by another person is under his or her thumb.
745 Body and bodily functions Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown This means that people with serious responsibilities have a heavy burden.
746 Body and bodily functions Up to the eyes You you are up to your eyes in something, you are deeply involved or to have too much of something like work. (Up the neck, up to the eyeballs and up to the ears are also used.)
747 Body and bodily functions Up to the neck If someones in something up to the neck, they are very involved in it, especially when its something wrong.
748 Body and bodily functions Up to your eyes When youve got too much work to do, youre up to your eyes in it.
749 Body and bodily functions Up to your neck If someone is very involved in something, they are up to their neck in it, especially if it is something bad or immoral.
750 Body and bodily functions Upper hand If you have the upper hand, you have the advantage.
751 Body and bodily functions Vent your spleen If someone vents their spleen, they release all their anger about something.
752 Body and bodily functions Volte-face If you do a volte-face on something, you make a sudden and complete change in your stance or position over an issue.
753 Body and bodily functions Warm the cockles of your heart If something warms the cockles of your heart, it makes you feel happy.
754 Body and bodily functions Warts and all If you like someone warts and all, you like them with all their faults.
755 Body and bodily functions Wash your hands of something If you wash your hands of something, you disassociate yourself and accept no responsibility for what will happen.
756 Body and bodily functions Waste of skin If a person is referred to as a waste of skin, it means he is not worth very much.
757 Body and bodily functions Watch your back If someone is after your job, or wants to harm you in any way, you need to "watch your back" to metaphorically see what is going on behind you
758 Body and bodily functions Weak at the knees If people go weak at the knees, they have a powerful emotional reaction to something and feel that they might fall over.
759 Body and bodily functions Wear your heart on your sleeve Someone who wears their heart on their sleeve shows their emotions and feelings publicly.
760 Body and bodily functions Weight off your shoulders If something is a weight off your shoulders, you have relieved yourself of a burden, normally a something that has been troubling you or worrying you.
761 Body and bodily functions Wet behind the ears Someone who is wet behind the ears is either very young or inexperienced.
762 Body and bodily functions Win by a nose If somebody wins by a nose, they only just beat the others.
763 Body and bodily functions Wipe the smile of someone's face If you wipe the smile of someones face, you do something to make someone feel less pleased with themselves.
764 Body and bodily functions Word of mouth If something becomes known by word of mouth, it is because people are talking about it, not through publicity, etc.
765 Body and bodily functions Work your fingers to the bone If you work your fingers to the bone, you work extremely hard on something.
766 Body and bodily functions Work your tail off If you work your tail off, you work extremely hard.
767 Body and bodily functions World at your feet If everything is going well and the future looks full of opportunity, you have the world at your feet.
768 Body and bodily functions Written all over your face If someone has done something wrong or secret, but cannot hide it in their expression, it is written all over their face.
769 Body and bodily functions Wrong foot If you start something on the wrong foot, you start badly.
770 Body and bodily functions You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours This idiom means that if you do something for me, Ill return the favour.
771 Body and bodily functions You've got rocks in your head (USA) Someone who has acted with a lack of intelligence has rocks in their head.
772 Body and bodily functions Young blood Young people with new ideas and fresh approaches are young blood.
773 Body and bodily functions Your belly button is bigger than your stomach If your belly button is bigger than your stomach, you take on more responsibilities than you can handle.
774 Body and bodily functions Zip your lip If someone tells you to zip your lip, they want to to shut up or keep quiet about something. (Zip it is also used.)
775 Buildings & construction A bridge too far A bridge too far is an act of overreaching- going too far and getting into trouble or failing.
776 Buildings & construction Back to the wall If you have your back to the wall, you are in a difficult situation with very little room for manoeuvre.
777 Buildings & construction Behind closed doors If something happens away from the public eye, it happens behind closed doors.
778 Buildings & construction Bounce off the walls If someones bouncing off the walls, they are very excited about something.
779 Buildings & construction Bridge the gap If you bridge the gap, you make a connection where there is a great difference.
780 Buildings & construction Bring the house down Something that brings the house down is acclaimed and praised vigorously.
781 Buildings & construction Burn your bridges If you burn your bridges, you do something that makes it impossible to go back from the position you have taken.
782 Buildings & construction Buy the farm When somebody has bought the farm, they have died.
783 Buildings & construction By the back door If something is started or introduced by the back door, then it is not done openly or by following the proper procedures.
784 Buildings & construction Castles in the air Plans that are impractical and will never work out are castles in the air.
785 Buildings & construction Charity begins at home This idiom means that family members are more important than anyone else, and should be the focus of a persons efforts.
786 Buildings & construction Circle the drain If someone is circling the drain, they are spiraling downward to a usually inevitable death.
787 Buildings & construction Circling the drain If someone is circling the drain, they are very near death and have little time to live. The phrase can also describe a project or plan or campaign that that is on the brink of failure.
788 Buildings & construction Cross that bridge when you come to it If you will cross that bridge when you come to it, you will deal with a problem when it arises, but not until that point
789 Buildings & construction Don't throw bricks when you live in a glass house Dont call others out on actions that you, yourself do. Dont be a hypocrite.
790 Buildings & construction Drive home The idiomatic expression drive home means reinforce as in The company offered unlimited technical support as a way to drive home the message that customer satisfaction was its highest priority.
791 Buildings & construction Drive someone up the wall If something or someone drives you up the wall, they do something that irritates you greatly.
792 Buildings & construction Feel at home If you feel relaxed and comfortable somewhere or with someone, you feel at home.
793 Buildings & construction Fence sitter Someone that try to support both side of an argument without committing to either is a fence sitter.
794 Buildings & construction Flutter the dovecotes (UK) Something that flutters the dovecots causes alarm or excitement.
795 Buildings & construction Get in on the ground floor If you get in on the ground floor, you enter a project or venture at the start before people know how successful it might be.
796 Buildings & construction Get on like a house on fire If people get on like a house on fire, they have a very close and good relationship.
797 Buildings & construction Go to the wall If a company goes to the wall, it goes bust or fails.
798 Buildings & construction Good fences make good neighbours This means that it is better for people to mind their own business and to respect the privacy of others.? (Good fences make good neighbors is the American English spelling.)
799 Buildings & construction Good walls make good neighbours Your relationship with your neighbours depends, among other things, on respecting one anothers privacy.
800 Buildings & construction Grist for the mill Something that you can use to your advantage is grist for the mill. (Grist to the mill is also used.)

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