28 Oct 2020

BODY IDIOMS


KEEP A STRAIGHT FACE

Meaning: A serious expression on your face that you use when you do not want someone to know that you think something is funny


Ex. It was difficult to keep a straight face when I played that prank on my coworkers.

 

KEEP A EYE ON STH

Meaning: to watch carefully for something

Ex: Please keep an eye on my bag.

 

CATCH’S SOMEONE’S EYE

Meaning: to cause someone to notice something or someone.

Ex: I was looking around the store for a present for my mom, and this book caught my eye.

PUT YOUR FOOT DOWN ABOUT STH

Meaning: to use your authority to stop something happening.

Ex: When she started borrowing my clothes without asking, I had to put my foot down.

PUT YOUR FOOT IN IT

Meaning: to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone

Ex: I really put my foot in my mouth – I asked her if Jane was her mother, but she said Jane is her sister.

 

COME FACE TO FACE

Meaning: Directly meeting someone in the same place.

Ex: We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face.

She came face-to-face with her attacker in the courtroom

 

SEE EYE TO EYE

Meaning: to agree fully with someone

  • be in full agreement
  • to have the same views about something

Ex: Though they work as a team, they often don't see eye to eye on most issues.


GET COLD FEET

Meaning: to suddenly become too frightened to do something you had planned to do, especially something important such as getting married

 

GET YOUR HEAD AROUND SOMETHING

Meaning: to succeed in understanding or accepting something such as a new idea

 Ex: We began to get our heads around what we were facing and how we would fight it.

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