Body Parts by Cliche Attribute

For each description or attribute, name the body part that someone is said to have OR to be, in order to have that attribute.
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bravery; tenacity
intestines
bravery; audacity
testicles
endurance for unpleasant things
stomach
spirit; caring; empathy
heart
an inherited disposition for something
blood
intelligence
brain
natural ability or knack for understanding something
head
affinity for or interest in something;
ability to spot something hard to find
eye
clusminess, particularly with handling things
thumbs
clumsiness; having poor footing; inability to dance
left feet
ability to find, detect, or root out
nose
a rude, obnoxious, or unpleasant person
buttocks or genitalia
a villain in pro wrestling
heel
a woman who dates a closeted gay man
beard
ability to learn quickly by listening
ear
man who is weak or cowardly
female genitalia
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Level 83
Aug 28, 2014
You need to accept two left feet for clumsiness, and spineless for weak or cowardly.
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Level 82
Aug 28, 2014
two left feet... yes... you're right on that one. Though for spineless at least I can say that this is a LACK of a body part, not HAVING or BEING a body part, which is what the instructions stipulate.
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Level 82
Aug 28, 2014
I guess I could add "backbone" and say something about stubbornness or self-confidence. Probably not stubbornness... that would be more like having a hard head.
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Level 75
Sep 2, 2014
How about nerve for bravery and audacity?
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Level 82
Sep 3, 2014
Clever. I'll add that.
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Level 82
Feb 6, 2015
I would agree that having heart can mean that you are tenacious, that you never give up, but I don't think I've heard it mean that you are audacious. There are different kinds of bravery. The sort that you would need to do something that would be potentially socially embarrassing... like ask out a girl way out of your league or sing My Humps at karaoke night, or make a statement publicly that you know will be unpopular, that takes balls. Not heart. At least that's what the word connotes to me. I would say that having heart is more similar to having guts- bravery in the face of impossible odds or potential physical harm. But the definitions are all pretty similar and of course there's some cross-over. I tried to make the best of it.
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Level 68
Mar 25, 2022
Rude/obnoxious/unpleasant...please allow 'arse' from your British users. To us an ass is a kind of donkey. :)
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Level 82
Mar 26, 2022
Is that actually how you spell it though? Or just how your pronounce it?