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Bodily expressions IV: Necks, throats & shoulders

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Continuing Glossophilia’s 10-part series on bodily expressions.

We’ve gathered all the phrases and expressions we can possibly think of that make use of bodily parts in all their glory — and divided them into ten broad categories* descending from head to toe (and then some …). We’ve left out one- and two-word euphemistic adjectives and tried to avoid expressions that refer too literally to our actual limbs, organs or orifices; what follows are phrases that tend towards the metaphorical and poetic, even though some can also be taken more literally.

Here we have phrases using necks, throats and shoulders — those crucial structures that support our heads on our bodies. Coming next: idioms involving chests, breasts, and the heart.  Continue reading