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Idioms (Module 6: Time out)
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I was thrilled to bits when I found out my piano lesson was cancelled. (be thrilled to bits)
to be extremely pleased (positive meaning)
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My little sister gets on my nerves whenever she interrupts me while I'm playing computer games. (get on somebody's nerves)
to annoy or upset somebody (negative meaning)
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It really makes my day when my team wins a game. (make one's day)
to make somebody feel very happy on a particular day (positive meaning)
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It really winds me up when TV programmes stop for commercials just at an important moment. (wind somebody up)
to annoy somebody (negative meaning)
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I had a whale of a time at Kelly's party on Saturday. (have a whale of a time)
to enjoy oneself very much (positive meaning)
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I get a kick out of learning new skateboarding tricks. (get a kick out of something)
to feel excited and pleased (positive meaning)
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The film was OK, but the ending was a bit of a downer. (be a bit of a downer)
something that makes you feel unhappy or depressed (negative meaning)
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I was bored stiff during that board game. (be bored stiff)
to be extremely bored (negative meaning)
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