Idioms
have one's ear to the ground
to listen carefully for advice or advance warning of something
Our teacher always has his ear to the ground to look for possible trouble at school.
have one's eye on (something)
have one's feet on the ground
have one's finger in too many pies
have one's hand in the till
have one's hands full with (someone or something)
have one's hands tied
have one's head in the clouds
have one's heart go out to (someone)
have one's heart in the right place
have one's heart set against (something)
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put (somewhere) on the map
blaze a trail (in something)
out of the corner of one's eye
keep harping on (something)
go ahead
have the time of one's life
plenty of something
have time off
die off
draw fire
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