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A head for business and a
body
for sin
A healthy mind in a healthy
body
A room without books is like a
body
without a soul ( Marcus Tullius Cicero quotation )
Absolute pitch ( the ability to determine a musical note by ear )
All
ears
Are you sitting comfortably? ( A catchphrase from
Listen
With Mother )
As cute as a bug's ear
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Ask no questions and
hear
no lies
Bend your ear
Blow it out your ear
Body
and soul
Body
bag
Body
blow
Body
building
Body
heat
Body
language
Body
mass index
Body
of evidence
Body
of opinion
Body
off Baywatch, face off Crimewatch
Body
painting ( a form of painting that uses the human
body
as a canvas )
Body
politic
Body
popping
Body
snatcher
Body
surfing
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Box your
ears
Bright and
early
But at my back I always
hear
( from a poem by Marvell )
Can you
hear
me now? Good! ( Verizon wireless advertising slogan )
Can you
hear
me, mother? ( A catchphrase from Sandy Powell )
Cauliflower ear
Cloth
ears
Cock an ear
Coming out of your
ears
Do you want a shape like a bra? Or do you want a shape like a woman? ( Warner's
Body
Bra advertising slogan )
Doesn't have a jealous bone in his
body
Don't believe everything you
hear
Donkey's years ( Cockney rhyming slang for
ears
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Ear bashing
Ear candy
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Ear for music
Ear popping ( a sound that is loud or that catches the attention )
Ear splitting
Early
adopter
Early
bath
Early
bird
Early
black
Early
days
Early
doors
Early
riser
Early
to bed and
early
to rise makes a man healthy wealthy and wise
Everything you
hear
is true ( Pioneer advertising slogan )
Fall about your
ears
Fall on deaf
ears
Figure painting ( a form of painting in which the human
body
is the subject )
Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your
ears
Fruiting
body
Girl With A Pearl
Earring
( Scarlett Johansson / Colin Firth movie )
Give someone a thick ear
Give someone an earful
Grate on the ear
Grin from ear to ear
Have someone's ear
Have your
ears
chewed off
Hear
hear
Hear
me out
Hear
no evil, speak no evil, see no evil
Hear
someone out
Hear
tell of
Hear
the last of
Hear
this
Hear
what you like, when you like ( Rex Records advertising slogan )
Heavenly
body
I can't
hear
myself think
I didn't
hear
that
I
hear
what you say
I
hear
you! ( A catchphrase from Miss Kraus in Benson )
I'll not
hear
a word against him
I'm all
ears
If I said you had a beautiful
body
would you hold it against me?
In one ear and out the other
In space, no one can
hear
you scream ( tagline from the movie Alien )
It's the
early
bird that gets the worm
Keep
body
and soul together
Keep your ear to the ground
Lend an ear
Listen
I will say zis only wunce ( A catchphrase from Allo Allo )
Listen
to reason
Listen
up
Little pitchers have big
ears
Milk. It does a
body
good ( Milk Marketing Board advertising slogan )
Music to my
ears
My
ears
were burning
Never
hear
the end of it
On its ear
Out of earshot
Out on your ear
Over my dead
body
Penny Lane is in my
ears
and in my eyes ( Beatles song lyric )
Pig's ear ( Cockney rhyming slang for beer )
Pin your
ears
back
Play by ear
Post
early
for Christmas ( Post Office advertising slogan )
Prick up your
ears
Pump your money back into Canada ( Petro Canada,
early
advertising slogan )
Ring in your
ears
See no evil,
hear
no evil speak no evil
Smiling from ear to ear
Someone
ears
are burning
Sparrow fart ( jokey term for the
early
morning )
Steam coming out of your
ears
Stops
body
odour ( Lifebouy Soap advertising slogan )
Stupid-o'-clock ( US army slang term that refers to any time very
early
in the morning )
Swimmer's ear ( Inflamation of the inner ear caused by an ingress of water )
The
Body
Guard ( Nickname of Baron Davis )
The
body
is still warm
The
body
of evidence
The
early
bird catches the worm
The walls have
ears
There's none so deaf as they that will not
hear
There's not a soul out there, no one to
hear
my prayer ( ABBA lyric )
Thick ear
Tin ear
Up to your
ears
Vacation is a world where there are no locks on the doors or the mind or the
body
( Club Med Resorts advertising slogan )
Van Gogh's ear for music
Walls have
ears
Wardrobe malfunction ( when an item of clothing slips out of place to expose part of the
body
- typically a woman's breast )
Wet behind the
ears
When E F Hutton talks, people
listen
( EF Hutton advertising slogan )
Word in your ear
Word in your shell-like
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You can't make a silk purse from a sow's ear
You too can have a
body
like mine ( Charles Atlas advertising slogan )
You watch, we
listen
( British Satellite Broadcasting advertising slogan )