What parts of human anatomy are in the general vernacular?
Published in Daily Trivia
Parts of the human anatomy have evolved into common expressions in American speech. A few examples include: A good head on his shoulders; the shoe's on the other foot; a heart of gold; chip on his shoulder; a nose for crime; turn the other cheek; a pain in the neck; rub someone's nose in it; a price on his head; apple of his eye; snap his head off; put your foot down; shoulder to the wheel; you're pulling my leg; stick your neck out; twist around your little finger; heart-to-heart talk; keep your head above water. The list goes on and on.
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