1) Don’t even try to understand her: she is completely off her __head__. 2) Ever since she was promoted, she has really looked down her __nose__ at everyone else. 3) Forget about it: he was just pulling your ___leg___. 4) I don’t think he can go with us, he is up to his eye. 5) I meant to say “right”, not “left”: it was just a slip of the ___tongue__. 6) She has got boys on the __brain__: you can’t talk to her about anything else. 7) Taxi drivers know the city like the back of their __hand__. 8) The company will _foot__ the bill.
Some people think that preferences in music influence on a behavior and on a look of a person. On the one hand, it's true because people who like heavy metal wear leather jackets and something like that. And people who like classical music usually wear suits and formal clothes. On the other hand, people who like listening to loud rock music can look like a usual person and don't put on outstanding things. So, I conclude that tere are a lot of exeptions because it depends on a person, his character and his thinking.
2) Ever since she was promoted, she has really looked down her __nose__ at everyone else.
3) Forget about it: he was just pulling your ___leg___.
4) I don’t think he can go with us, he is up to his eye.
5) I meant to say “right”, not “left”: it was just a slip of the ___tongue__.
6) She has got boys on the __brain__: you can’t talk to her about anything else.
7) Taxi drivers know the city like the back of their __hand__.
8) The company will _foot__ the bill.