Watch this video, and then write a sentence that uses one (or more) of these three idioms.
Try not to use the same idiom as the other posters.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/language/theteacher/2009/03/090306_teacher_body_hair.shtml
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I must remember to keep my hair on during this course, but I'm tearing my hair out because it's getting harder.
I'm so busy and stressed with work it has me tearing my hair out, my friends insist to take me out tonight so I can finally let my hair down.
My boss kept his hair on during the meeting, while the accountant was tearing his hair out trying to balance the budget; afterwards, we all let our hair down at the company's Christmas party.
It was getting harder and harder to keep my hair on as I finished the last question of my exam since I had been tearing my hair out all semester to succeed but thankfully, I would be able to let my hair down during Christmas break.
Good job, everyone.
But, Aliocha, you still have to watch out for the comma splices!
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