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Idioms to describe feelings

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    Identify different Idioms to describe feelings.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom ? "heart in one's mouth"
    Meaning: be very excited or nervous about something anticipated He waited for her arrival with his heart in his mouth.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom?"pain in the neck"
    Meaning: It is any kind of annoyance or source of grief. Example: Driving in rush traffic hour is a pain in the neck.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? "Be over the moon"
    Meaning: to be very pleased. Example: She was over the moon with her new bike.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? "Be/feel on the top of the world.
    Meaning: Feeling very happy, delighted. Example: She was on top of the world after her poem won first prize.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? "Burst out laughing"
    Meaning: to suddenly start laughing. Example: We looked at each other, couldn't help but burst out laughing.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? "drive someone up the wall"
    Meaning: to make (someone) very irritated, angry, or annoyed. Example: Your constant tapping is driving me up the wall!
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? "Go red as a beet"
    Meaning: To have a red face because you are embarrassed, Example: Whenever I talked about his past life, he would go beet red.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? " To jump out of someone's skin"
    Meaning: Something surprises or shocks you very much. Example: He nearly jumped out of his skin when he saw two rats.
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  • What's the meaning of the following idiom? " Want the ground to open up and swallow you"
    Meaning: You are so embarrassed that you want suddenly to disappear: At that moment the boss walked in, and I just wanted the ground to open up and swallow me.
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