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Wear your heart on your sleeve
When you allow others to see your emotions or feelings.
Over the moon
Used when you are absolutely delighted.
Tongue-tied
If you are ...., you have difficulty in expressing yourself because you are nervous or embarrassed.
Have a soft spot
Said when you particularly like someone/ something.
Put one’s foot in one’s mouth
To say or do something that you should not have, esp. something that embarrasses someone else.
Proud as a peacock
Used for a person who is extremely proud.
Not give a hang about something
This phrase is used to say that you are totally indifferent to it and do not care at all about it.
Look on the bright side
When you view a mostly unpleasant situation in a positive and optimistic way and see the favourable aspects.
Keep a stiff upper lip
Used to say that a person contains their emotion and does not let other people see their feelings.
Head over heels in love
When a person falls passionately in love with another, they are said to be LIKE THAT.
Have kittens
THIS is a dramatic way of expressing worry, anxiety or fear.
Hard as nails
A person who is LIKE THAT is unsentimental and shows no sympathy.
Gut feeling
If you have THIS about something, you have a strong intuition which you cannot explain, but you are sure that you are right.
Go bananas
If someone becomes very emotional and starts behaving in a crazy way, they…...
A fish out of water
If you feel like THAT when you feel uncomfortable because of an unfamiliar situation or unfamiliar surroundings.
Feel on top of the world
Used to say that you feel wonderful or ecstatic about something.
On the edge of one’s seat
Someone who is …………….interested in something and finds it both extremely exciting and nerve-wracking.
Cheesed off
If someone is LIKE THAT with something, they are annoyed, bored or frustrated.
What is the meaning of Carry the torch
If you do that, you have strong feelings for someone with whom you do not or cannot have a relationship.
What is the meaning of? Ants in one’s pants
Used for people who are very restless or excited about something