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to be in stitches
zrywać boki ze śmiechu
a ray of sunshine
promień słońca / promień nadziei
to sugar the pill
to make something bad seem less unpleasant
to be in stitches
If a joke or funny story has you in stitches, it makes you laugh a lot (zrywać boki ze śmiechu)
music to your ears
something you are pleased to hear about
to wring ones hands
If you wring your hands, you show that you are worried or unhappy
to be ill at ease
to be worried and not relaxed
fever pitch
a state of very strong emotion
fit to be tied
extremely angry
get a grip
to make an effort to control your emotions and behave more calmly
go bananas
get extremely excited / crazy
to have a cow / kittens :)
to be very worried, upset, or angry about something
the heebie-jeebies
strong feelings of fear or worry
hope against hope
to hope very strongly that something will happen, although you know it is not likely
stiff upper lip
Someone who has a stiff upper lip does not show their feelings when they are upset
make your flesh crawl
to make someone very worried or frightened
to speak volumes
to make an opinion, characteristic, or situation very clear without the use of words
let off steam
to do or say something that helps you to get rid of strong feelings or energy
on tenterhooks
worried or nervous about something that is going to happen
tongue-tied
you find it difficult to express yourself, usually because you are nervous
not to turn a hair
to not show any emotion when you are told something bad or when something bad happens
get cold feet
to suddenly become too frightened to do something you had planned to do, especially something important
catch sb on the hop
to do something when someone is not ready for it and is not able to deal with it
take the wind out of sb's sails
to make someone feel less confident or less determined to do something, usually by saying or doing something that they are not expecting
to be on cloud nine
to be extremely happy and excited