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This document contains lists of idioms related to the body, facing difficulties, and weather. It includes common body idioms like "getting their hands around" meaning to understand or accept something, and "putting his foot in his mouth" referring to saying something wrong. Face idioms cover interactions like "see eye to eye" or "catch my eye." The weather section notes extreme conditions like "freezing cold," "thick fog," "boiling hot" and "torrential rain," as well as outcomes of "soaking wet" and effects of "strong wind."
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Flash Cards

This document contains lists of idioms related to the body, facing difficulties, and weather. It includes common body idioms like "getting their hands around" meaning to understand or accept something, and "putting his foot in his mouth" referring to saying something wrong. Face idioms cover interactions like "see eye to eye" or "catch my eye." The weather section notes extreme conditions like "freezing cold," "thick fog," "boiling hot" and "torrential rain," as well as outcomes of "soaking wet" and effects of "strong wind."
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Body Idioms

Getting their
hands around

Understand/Accept

Face to Face

Very close to

Putting his foot in Say the wrong thing


See eye to eye
Caught my eye
Keep an eye on
Keep a straight
face
Get cold feet
about

Get on with each


other
Attract your
attention
Pay attention to
Look serious
Change your mind

Cant face

Feel unable to

Put your foot


down

Say no to STH

Weather Idioms

Freezing Cold

Thick/Dense Fog

Boiling Hot

Torrential/Heavy
Rain

Soaking Wet

Strong Wind/Sun

Pitch Black

A Rough Sea

Absolutely Frozen

A Hard Frost

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