meaning Be honest and ethical. |
136. |
Sentence Keep your nose clean. |
136. |
It is a good offer. |
137. |
It's nothing to sneeze at. |
137. |
It's right there in front of you. |
138. |
It's under your nose. |
138. |
She won by just a tiny bit. |
139. |
She won by a hair. |
139. |
I am listening with great interest. |
140. |
I'm all ears. |
140. |
The noise hurt my ears. |
141. |
It was an ear-splitting sound. |
141. |
He doesn't listen to anyone. |
142. |
It goes in one ear and out the other. |
142. |
Listen everywhere to find what is going on. |
143. |
Keep your ear to the ground. |
143. |
Pay attention to what is happening. |
144. |
You'd better prick up your ears. |
144. |
She can manipulate him to do what she wants. |
145. |
She can wind him around her little finger. |
145. |
He is trying every possible way. |
146. |
He's got a finger in every pie. |
146. |
There is nothing I can do because of regulations. |
147. |
My hands are tied. |
147. |
Help him with this. |
148. |
Please lend me a hand. |
148. |
Clap your hand in appreciation. |
149. |
Give him a hand. |
149. |
Help him. |
150. |
Give him a hand. |
150. |
He is good at gardening. |
151. |
He's got a green thumb. |
151. |
I am very clumsy. |
152. |
I'm all thumbs. |
152. |
I have all the right information. |
153. |
I've got it all at my fingertips. |
153. |
He has lots of experience at that. |
154. |
He's an old hand. |
154. |
She has more things to do than she can handle. |
155. |
She's got her hands full. |
155. |
I want no part of this thing. |
156. |
I wash my hands of it all. |
156. |
He was caught in the act of a crime. |
157. |
He was caught red-handed. |
157. |
Don't let this good customer get away. |
158. |
Don't let it slip through your fingers. |
158. |
Get an advantage on your competitor. |
159. |
You must get the upper hand. |
159. |
He has gotten upset about something. |
160. |
He's up in arms about it. |
160. |
What I got was all second-hand stuff. |
161. |
I only got hand-me-downs. |
161. |
I admire what you have done. |
162. |
I've got to hand it to you. |
162. |
You are not to do any work on this item. |
163. |
It's hands off to you. |
163. |
Beg for a ride. |
164. |
Try to thumb a ride. |
164. |
I need your help. |
165. |
We are short-handed. |
165. |
Everyone must follow all the rules. |
166. |
You must toe the line. |
166. |
He's frightened and doesn't think he can do it. |
167. |
He's got cold feet. |
167. |
He does not act like a gentleman with ladies. |
168. |
He's a heel. |
168. |
You need to work faster. |
169. |
You better shake a leg. |
169. |
She is trying to trick or fool me. |
170. |
She's pulling my leg. |
170. |
You will have to pay the entire cost. |
171. |
You'll foot the bill. |
171. |
You'll need to assert yourself - be more forceful. |
172. |
You'll have to put your foot down. |
172. |
You are not secure in your position. |
173. |
You don't have a leg to stand on. |
173. |
Go with the best idea that you have. |
174. |
You've got to put your best foot forward. |
174. |
Don't delay - get to work. |
175. |
Don't drag your feet. |
175. |
You must get the customers attention. |
176. |
You've got to get a foot in the door. |
176. |
Now they have the problem not us. |
177. |
The shoe is on the other foot now. |
177. |
You'll be moving in on her territory. |
178. |
You'll step on her toes. |
178. |
He is looking for an excuse to fight. |
179. |
He's got a chip on his shoulder. |
179. |
She is trying to get him to leave her alone. |
180. |
She gave him the cold shoulder. |
180. |