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Idioms with body parts 3

to put one's foot in one's mouth, to cost an arm and a leg, to get someone off one's back, to have/get cold feet, a sight for sore eyes, have a finger in every pie, off the top of one's head, to look down one's nose at somebody, Achilles' heel, to send shivers down one's spine

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Q1

The news of the merger sent ....... down my spine.

Q2

His …...... to empathize was his Achilles' heel.

Q3

The manager looked ……. his nose at his employees which created resistance.

Q4

When asked for the financials he was unable to produce the information off the ……… of his head.

Q5

Having a finger in every …….. ensured that risk was minimised.

Q6

The gentleman who was being interviewed was a ........ for sore eyes.

Q7

The manager had cold ........ and did not apply for the position after all.

Q8

He couldn’t wait to meet the project deadline so the client could get off his .........

Q9

The product was going to cost an arm and a leg which was over the ...... budget.

Q10

He put his foot in his mouth again; he …..... too much information.

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