What idioms begin with legs?

Femoral arms, ears, eyes and thighs: thighs; Arm: arm. In ancient times, ministers assisted the emperor. Now the metaphor is that a person is very close and capable.

Femur, humerus, abdomen, heart and thigh: thigh; Arm: The part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist. Refers to the minister who assisted the emperor. Metaphor is right-hand man and confidant.

Femoral and brachial confidant thigh: thigh; Arm: the part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist; Bosom friend: bosom friend. Refers to the important ministers who assisted the emperor. Metaphor right-hand man, confidant.

Femur, humerus and heart: thigh; Arm: the part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist; Heart: confidant. Refers to the important ministers who assisted the emperor. Metaphor is right-hand man and confidant.

Femoral and humeral long thigh: thigh; Arm: The part of the arm from the elbow to the wrist. Refers to the minister who assisted the emperor. Metaphor is right-hand man and confidant.

Femoral arm strength Femoral arm: thigh and arm. Go all out. Describe doing things with all your might.