Here is a list of some useful organ-related idioms to improve English
- To lose one’s head: to lose temper
Please don’t trouble me or I may lose my head - To get hands dirty: To become involved in an unfair matter
I think this is illegal, I do not want to make my hands dirty - Blood is thicker than water: Blood relations take precedence over others
- to be no chicken: to be no longer younger
Keep in mind, you are no longer a chicken - With eyes and ears: be attentive
Your attention please, please listen to me with all your eyes and ears - Keep an eye on: watch to protect
The police have to keep an eye on the rascals on the roads to protect the innocent - To pull someone’s leg: to trouble or to harass
Please don’t try to pull my legs, it is really bad on your part - to lend a hand: to help someone
I remember in my bad days, some people lent their hand to me - To roll one’s eyes: to show little interest
Why are you rolling your eyes? please listen carefully - TO have butterflies in my stomach: to get upset
whenever I have to speak in public, I have butterflies in my stomach - to seal the lips: not to disclose the reality or any matter
Believe me, I will seal my lips about this matter - To face the music: to get scolding
If I tell this my parents, I have to face the music - Flesh and blood: relations
It is a matter of flesh and blood - Mutton-headed: moron, foolish
Don’t ask him about it, he is mutton headed - On your toes: be alert
We should be always on our toes to face the difficulties