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PHRASEOLOGY FORMED ON THE BASIS OF HUMAN BODY PARTS

Authors

  • Mokhigul O’ktamova

    FSU main teacher
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  • Sevara Murodova

    Author

Keywords:

phrase, phraseology, idioms, human body

Abstract

This article discusses idiomatic expressions based on human body parts and analyzes them. General conclusions are drawn about their meanings and usage

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Published

2026-03-24