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Idioms

sell a side glance

To pay the attention to something wrong.

leave someone's side

(euphemism) For someone close to die.

empty someone's side

To leave someone without a guardian or caregiver.

give one's side

To open oneself up to and make friends.

One's side is empty

To be without a guardian or caregiver nearby.

bring forward a season

To do something that should be done in a certain season before that season.

not budge one's head; not give a slight nod; not bat an eyelid

To have no hesitation or agitation.

A head subsides

For respect to form.

shake one's head from side to side

To express denial or refusal by moving one's head from side to side.

tilt one's head repeatedly

To wonder out of doubt or lack of understandning.

tilt one's head

To wonder out of doubt or lack of understandning.

nod one's head

To express affirmation or preference by shaking one's head up and down.

stick out one's head

For an accident, phenomenon and feeling to appear or arise.

stick out one's head

To briefly appear in a gathering.

turn one's head

To look away from or turn a blind-eye to something.

raise one's head

To deal with others in an honest and confident manner.

raise one's head

For an accident, phenomenon, feeling, etc., to appear or arise.

bow one's head

To give up one's pride and surrender or give in to someone.

bow one's head

To have respect for.

raise one's head high

To behave in a confident and unshrinking manner.

raise one's head high

For an accident, phenomenon, feeling, etc., to appear or arise.

become fish food; go down to Davy Jones's locker

To drown.

stop the beat

(euphemism) To die.

like the back of a whale

For tile-roofed house to be very huge and high.