be all ears - to be waiting eagerly to hear about something, catch someone’s eye - to cause someone to notice something or someone, keep a straight face - to manage to stop yourself from smiling or laughing, have green fingers - to be good at growing plants, not turn a hair - to not show any emotion when you hear or see something bad happening, give someone a hand - to give someone help, pull someone’s leg - to tell someone something that is not true as a way of joking, bite your lip - to prevent yourself from showing your reaction to something, pay through the nose - to pay too much money for something, give someone the cold shoulder - to ignore someone or treat someone in an unfriendly way, get cold feet - to feel too frightened to do something that you had planned to do, be long in the tooth - to be old, often too old to do something,

New Horizons - B2 - Vocabulary - Lesson 26 - Introduction

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