English Idioms: The Body - learn English the fun way using cartoons
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English Idioms: The Body - learn English the fun way using cartoons


Do you know the meaning of ?being all ears?, ?having a sweet tooth? or ?eye-catching?? They are just a sample of English idioms using parts of the body, these idioms are generally used to explain ideas. In this post we introduce some cartoons and examples to understand the meaning of idioms related to parts of the body. You can also check out our previous posts about idioms related to animals, happiness, money and food.

English Idioms: The Body
English Idioms: The Body

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