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Slang + Phrasal Verbs (feelings)

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  • I've really ____ ____ watching true crime shows. They're all the same basically and they get boring after a while.
    gone off
  • Matt told me that Philip's been __________ me ______ behind my back again.
    slagging me off
  • Linda needs to ______n ____ a bit more at parties. She's always sitting in a corner alone sipping her drink and staring at her phone.
    loosen up
  • Eddie was c_______ ______ her tears at her grandma's funeral.
    choking back
  • I'm sure when the weather improves you'll eventually p_____ ____ a bit.
    perk up
  • Rob _____ something on the manager. He's just waiting for the staff meeting to s______ it out.
    have / spill
  • Come on spill the ____ ! What happened last night?
    the beans / the tea
  • My heart really ____ _____ _____ anyone who has had severe migraines. I've been having them since I was a child and they're awful.
    goes out to
  • Trevor was __________ with excitement when he knew we were going to an amusement park.
    brimming
  • You've been h_______ _____ that promotion for months now. Any news on the matter?
    hankering after/for
  • Our Prime Minister is a bloody _____-____. He hasn't made a right decision since he took office. The country's in tatters because of him!
    half-wit
  • Joanna was absolutely h_________d on NYE. She had like four cocktails before midnight.
    hammered
  • I don't think Nicole lets her emotions get ____ ______ _____ her; she's always a very rational supervisor.
    the better of
  • Something came _____ me and I froze in front of the audience. It was so embarassing!
    over
  • Could you please calm down and stop shouting like a complete n______?
    nutter/nutjob
  • Holly is a nice l____, but she's always been a bit oversensitive.
    lass
  • I was really _______ over by her kindness. Jane's helped me so much since I got this position.
    bowled
  • I think Mike's not the f_____ ________. He always seems a bit spaced-out.
    full ticket
  • My boss is _______ all my colleagues against me. He's a bully!
    turning
  • Darren needs to ______ _____ of it. He divorced Mel three years ago and still moans about her.
    snap out