English Idioms - Hair, Head, Horse, Horse Racing
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Hair Idioms from BBC Learning English
In this video, The Teacher introduces three idioms connected to the word 'hair':
I let my hair down; Keep your hair on; I'm tearing my hair out
Head Idioms - BBC Learning English (The Teacher)
The Teacher introduces three English idioms connected with head.
Banging your head against the brick wall
Head in the clouds. Old head on young shoulders
(Head Idioms)
Here is the third video on idioms related to parts of the body!
Horse Idioms - BBC Learning English (The Teacher)
The Teacher introduces us to three idioms connected with horses.
Horse racing - Sport Idioms from The Teacher
Three idiomatic phrases connected with Horse racing: Its neck and neck; On the home straight or stretch; Down to the wire
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