On a full (or an empty) stomach having (or without having) eaten beforehand. (p.278)
A strong stomach an ability to see or do unpleasant things without feeling sick or squeamish.) (p.278)
Armed to the teeth: see ARMED . (p.288)
Cast something in someone's teeth: see CAST . (p.288)
Rare as hen's teeth: see HEN . (p.288)
Set someone's teeth on edge cause someone to feel intense discomfort or irritation. (p.288)
Dig in your toes: see dig in your heels at DIG. make someone's toes curl bring about an extreme reaction in someone, either of pleasure or disgust, (p.294)
On your toes ready for any eventuality. (p.294)
A toe in the door a (first) chance of ultimately achieving what you want; a position from which further progress is possible. (p.294)
Aoe the line accept the authority, principles, or policies of a particular group, especially under pressure. (p.294)
turn up your toes die. Informal (p.294)
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