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Idioms for feelings and moods

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    24 idioms to express feelings and emotions
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  • HAVE BUTTERFLIES IN ONE'S STOMACH (You were about to board a plane for the first time.)
    I had butterflies in my stomach because it was my first time flying abroad.
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  • GET COLD FEET (You almost cancelled the trip because you were nervous.)
    A day before my solo trip, I got cold feet and even thought about staying home.
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  • ALL EARS (Your tour guide was sharing fascinating stories about a famous landmark.)
    I was all ears as the tour guide shared fascinating stories about the ancient city.
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  • ON CLOUD NINE (You finally arrived at your dream destination.)
    I was on cloud nine when I finally arrived in Paris, a city I'd dreamed of visiting for years.
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  • OVER THE MOON (You unexpectedly got upgraded to a better hotel room.)
    I was over the moon when the hotel staff upgraded my room for free.
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  • WALKING ON AIR (You spent the entire day exploring beautiful places.)
    After reaching the mountain summit and enjoying the breathtaking view from this height, I felt like I was walking on air.
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  • IN SEVENTH HEAVEN (You attended a concert or met your favorite celebrity during the trip.)
    I was in seventh heaven when I got the chance to see my favorite singer perform live.
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  • GRIN FROM EAR TO EAR (Looking at photos after an amazing trip.)
    I couldn't stop myself from grinning from ear to ear while looking through the photos I had taken.
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  • IN HIGH SPIRITS (You were excited about the upcoming trip.)
    Everyone was in high spirits as this was our first trip to another country.
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  • FULL OF BEANS (You woke up early for sightseeing.)
    Despite waking up before dawn, I was full of beans and ready for the adventure.
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  • HIT THE ROOF (The airline lost your luggage.)
    I nearly hit the roof when I discovered that my suitcase hadn't arrived.
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  • BLOW A FUSE (Someone overcharged you.)
    My friend blew a fuse after realizing we had been charged twice for the same meal.
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  • BITE SOMEONE'S HEAD OFF (You were exhausted and responded rudely.)
    After a long day of walking, I accidentally bit my friend's head off when he kept asking questions.
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  • ON EDGE (Your passport was missing for several hours.)
    I was on edge because my passport was nowhere in my backpack.
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  • FEEL BLUE (Bad weather ruined your plans.)
    I felt blue because heavy rain forced us to cancel a boat trip.
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  • DOWN IN THE DUMPS (You couldn't visit the attraction you had been looking forward to.)
    I was down in the dumps when I learned that the museum was closed for refurbishment.
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