to elbow - to push someone, especially in order to move past them, to shin up/down - to climb quickly up or down a tree, pole etc by using your hands and legs (as a noun this word means the front part of your leg between your knee and your foot), to shoulder - to accept a difficult or unpleasant responsibility, duty etc, to mouth - to move your lips in the same way you do when you are saying words, but without making any sound; to say things that you do not really believe or that you do not understand, to thumb - request or obtain (a free ride in a passing vehicle) by signalling with your hand, to finger - to touch something, to foot the bill - to pay for something, especially something expensive that you do not want to pay for, to head - to go or travel towards a particular place, especially in a deliberate way; to be in charge of a team, government, organization etc; to be at the top of a list or group of people or things, to back - to support someone or something, especially by giving them money or using your influence; to support an idea by providing facts, proof etc,

Idioms: Body Verbs with definitions

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