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Twisting arms and sticking your neck out (Idioms featuring parts of the body) – About Words – Cambridge Dictionary blog
YourEnglish.ie - Language School in Dublin, Ireland - Your English Word of the Week: Twist someone's arm. Idioms are used frequently in both written and spoken English, but you don't often see
Academia Beruti - Meaning – To persuade somebody to do something that they do not want to do. To put pressure on someone in order to get them to do something. To
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