emotions
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Raise eyebrows
To do or say something that causes surprise, disapproval, or slight shock among others.
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In stitches
To be laughing so hard that one experiences physical discomfort, often in the side.
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Change of Heart
A significant alteration in one's opinion, attitude, or intention, often leading to a different decision or course of action.
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A sight for sore eyes
Someone or something that brings great relief or pleasure to a person who has been longing to see it.
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Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Being away from someone or something often increases one's affection or longing for them.
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Apple of my eye
A person or thing that someone loves and cherishes above all others.
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Down in the dumps
To be feeling very sad, depressed, or unhappy.
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Drown your sorrows
To attempt to forget or alleviate one's unhappiness or problems by drinking alcohol.
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Green with envy
To feel intensely jealous or resentful of someone else's possessions, success, or advantages.
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Head over heels
To be completely and utterly in love with someone, often to the point of infatuation.
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Heart on your sleeve
To openly and visibly display one's emotions or feelings for all to see.
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In two minds
To be undecided or hesitant about something, having difficulty choosing between two options.
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Kick yourself
To feel intense regret or annoyance over a past mistake or a missed opportunity.
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Lick your wounds
To take time to recover and recuperate after a defeat, failure, or deeply negative experience.
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Like a fish out of water
Feeling uncomfortable, awkward, or out of place in an unfamiliar situation or environment.
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Over the moon
Feeling extremely happy, delighted, or ecstatic about something.
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Storm in a teacup
A lot of unnecessary anger or worry about a trivial or unimportant matter.
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Lose your cool
To lose your temper or become visibly angry and agitated, especially when one is expected to remain calm.
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Get bent out of shape
To become upset, angry, or excessively distressed, often over something trivial.
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Living rent-free in my head
This phrase describes something or someone that constantly occupies one's thoughts, often in an intrusive or persistent manner, without any effort or invitation from them.
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In your feels
To be experiencing a strong emotional state, often characterized by sentimentality, sadness, or introspection.
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Get something off one's chest
To express a hidden worry, secret, or grievance that has been causing one distress.
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Have butterflies in one's stomach
To feel a sensation of nervous excitement or anxiety, typically before an important event.
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Pull yourself together
To regain control of one's emotions and composure, especially after being upset or distressed.
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Fish out of water
To feel uncomfortable, awkward, or out of place in an unfamiliar situation or environment.
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Have a whale of a time
To enjoy oneself immensely and have a very fun, exciting, and memorable experience.
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Have a cow
To become extremely angry, upset, or agitated, often to an excessive degree.
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Keep a straight face
To prevent oneself from laughing or showing any sign of amusement, especially in a situation where seriousness or solemnity is required.
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Have the face to
To possess the audacity or impudence to do something that is inappropriate, rude, or shameful without showing embarrassment.
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Make a long face
To display an expression of sadness, disappointment, or disapproval.
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Apple of one's eye
A person or thing that someone cherishes above all others and holds very dear.
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Feast one's eyes on
To look at something with intense pleasure and appreciation.
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Get stars in your eyes
To be filled with optimistic dreams, unrealistic hopes, or intense admiration, often to the point of being naive.
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Green-eyed monster
The feeling of intense jealousy or envy personified as a destructive force.
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Give someone the hairy eyeball
To look at someone with intense suspicion, disapproval, or hostility.
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A ray of sunshine
A person or thing that brings happiness and positivity into an otherwise difficult or gloomy situation.
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Cast a cloud over
To introduce a feeling of sadness, anxiety, or negativity that spoils a previously pleasant situation or mood.
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Feel the chill
To experience a sense of fear, apprehension, or an unsettling feeling, often in response to something ominous or eerie.
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Frosty relationship
A frosty relationship is one characterized by unfriendliness, distance, or a general lack of warmth and cordiality.
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Stormy relationship
A relationship characterized by frequent arguments, intense emotions, and periods of turmoil.
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Melt someone's heart
To cause someone to feel deep tenderness, compassion, or love, often overcoming their initial coldness or indifference.
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A cloud hanging over
This phrase describes a persistent feeling of impending trouble, sadness, or an unresolved issue that casts a shadow over a situation or person.
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Go into orbit
To become extremely angry or excited, losing self-control.
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Ignite a passion
To spark intense enthusiasm, strong emotional interest, or deep devotion in someone for a particular activity, subject, or cause.
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Fed up to the back teeth
To be extremely annoyed, frustrated, or bored with something, often to the point of exasperation.
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Fly off the handle
To suddenly and explosively lose one's temper, often without warning.
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Static in the air
An atmosphere that feels tense, uneasy, or emotionally charged, often signaling an impending conflict or significant event.
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Strike a chord
To evoke a strong emotional response or to resonate deeply with someone's feelings, opinions, or experiences.
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Ants in your pants
To be restless, fidgety, or overly excited, often due to impatience or eagerness.
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Come undone
To fall apart, lose control, or become emotionally or mentally discomposed.
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Get one's knickers in a twist
To become unnecessarily agitated or upset about something minor.
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Get stage fright
To experience intense nervousness or anxiety before performing in front of an audience.
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Cry for the moon
To desire or ask for something utterly impossible or unattainable.
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Moon about
To spend time idly, wandering aimlessly or lounging in a dreamy, often unproductive state.
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Butterflies in my stomach
To feel a sensation of nervousness or anxiety, often accompanied by a fluttering feeling in the abdomen.
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Cut to the quick
To deeply wound someone's feelings, often by exposing a vulnerability or sensitive point.
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A case of the blues
A temporary period of mild sadness, melancholy, or despondency.
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Get something out of your system
To express or release a strong emotion, desire, or urge that has been bothering you, allowing you to feel relief and move on.
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Wear one's heart on one's sleeve
To openly express or display one's emotions and feelings rather than concealing them.
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Get shirty
To become annoyed, bad-tempered, or rude, often in a confrontational way.
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Feel blue
To feel sad, melancholy, or depressed.
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As white as a sheet
To be extremely pale, typically due to fear, shock, illness, or strong emotion.
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Tickled pink
To be extremely pleased or delighted about something.
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Shake in one's shoes
To be extremely frightened or nervous about something.
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Bite someone's head off
To respond to someone with extreme anger or a verbal outburst, often in an unwarranted or overly aggressive manner.
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Have a long face
To look visibly sad, downcast, or displeased.
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Get up someone's nose
To deeply irritate or annoy someone, often to the point of anger.
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All tongue-tied
To be completely unable to speak due to shyness, nervousness, or strong emotion.
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With open arms
To welcome someone or something with great enthusiasm, warmth, and acceptance.
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Break someone's heart
To cause someone profound sadness or emotional distress, often due to a disappointment in love or a close relationship.
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Have a change of heart
To alter one's opinion, attitude, or decision, often becoming more sympathetic or compassionate.
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My heart sank
To feel a sudden wave of disappointment, despair, or sadness.
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Heart-to-heart
A sincere and intimate conversation, often about personal feelings or important matters.
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Pour your heart out
To express your deepest feelings and emotions completely and candidly to someone.
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Turn your stomach
To cause someone to feel extremely nauseous or deeply disgusted.
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Make your blood run cold
To cause a feeling of intense fear, horror, or dread.
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A heavy heart
A feeling of deep sadness, sorrow, or grief.
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To be in denial
To refuse to accept that something unpleasant or unwelcome is true, especially when there is strong evidence to the contrary.
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To find a ray of hope
To discover a small, comforting sign of optimism or potential for improvement in a difficult or discouraging situation.
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The truth hurts
This idiom acknowledges that confronting or hearing an unpleasant fact can cause emotional pain or discomfort.
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Shattered illusions
The sudden destruction of deeply held hopes or beliefs that were based on a false or incomplete understanding of reality.
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Sweet delusions
Self-deceptions that are pleasant or comforting, even if they are far from reality.
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There's always hope
This phrase expresses an optimistic and resilient outlook, suggesting that even in the face of difficulties or apparent defeat, a positive outcome or possibility for improvement still exists.
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There's no hope
This phrase conveys a sense of utter despair, indicating that a situation is so dire that a positive outcome or improvement is impossible.
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What's the point
This interrogative phrase is used to express a sense of futility, a lack of purpose, or a questioning of the value or relevance of an action or situation.
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Thirsty
Beyond its literal sense of needing a drink, 'thirsty' is commonly used metaphorically to describe a strong craving or eager desire for something, often attention, validation, or success.
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Mood
A temporary state of mind or feeling, often influencing a person's outlook or behavior.
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The rush
The rush describes a period of intense, often hurried, activity or a sudden, exhilarating surge of emotion or sensation.
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Lose your head
To become overwhelmed by emotion, especially anger or panic, and act irrationally.
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Stiff upper lip
To suppress one's emotions and remain courageous and uncomplaining in the face of adversity or distress.
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Break my heart
To cause someone deep emotional pain, usually due to a significant personal loss or disappointment, especially in love.
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Set your heart on
To strongly desire or be determined to achieve a particular goal or object.
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Heartfelt
Heartfelt describes something that is deeply and sincerely felt, expressed, or coming from one's innermost being.
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Spine-tingling
Describes a sensation of intense excitement, fear, or awe that causes a prickling or tingling feeling, often down the back.
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Get under my skin
To deeply annoy, irritate, or bother someone persistently.
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Cold-blooded
Lacking emotion, empathy, or warmth, often describing someone who is cruel or acts without feeling.
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love at first sight
The immediate experience of feeling a strong romantic attraction to someone the very moment you first see them.
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the apple of my eye
A person or thing that is greatly cherished and adored above all others.
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send shivers down your spine
To cause a strong sensation of fear, excitement, or intense discomfort, often accompanied by a physical tingling feeling.
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black mood
A black mood is a state of deep sadness, depression, or ill temper.
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seeing red
To suddenly become extremely angry, often to the point of losing control.
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A complete surprise
Something that is entirely unexpected and astonishing, leaving no room for prior anticipation.
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A refreshing change
Something new or different that provides relief, renewed energy, or pleasure after a period of monotony, difficulty, or tedium.
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In a funk
To be in a state of sadness, depression, or low spirits for a period of time.
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Low spirits
A state of sadness, dejection, or lack of enthusiasm.
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Feeling down in the mouth
To be sad, dejected, or in low spirits.
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A spell of despondency
A short, temporary period of feeling very sad, hopeless, or low in spirits.
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To carry a grudge
To harbor feelings of resentment or bitterness towards someone for a past offense, often for an extended period.
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To be touchy
To be easily offended, irritated, or upset by remarks or actions.
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To bear a grudge
To harbor feelings of resentment or ill will towards someone for a past offense.
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Ice queen
A woman who is perceived as emotionally cold, aloof, and unapproachable, often despite her beauty or status.
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Impassive
Showing no emotion or feeling, often in the face of circumstances that would typically provoke a strong reaction.
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Insensitive
Lacking consideration for others' feelings or showing no reaction to physical or emotional stimuli.
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Empathetic
Possessing the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
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A muddle
A muddle describes a state of confusion, disorder, or disorganization.
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A miserable existence
A life characterized by profound unhappiness, hardship, and suffering.
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A shadow
The phrase "a shadow" refers to a persistent, often unwelcome, presence or influence that closely follows someone or something.
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A cool reception
To be met with a less than enthusiastic, often unfriendly or indifferent, welcome or response.
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An icy greeting
A cold, unfriendly, or unwelcoming reception from someone.
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A hostile welcome
An unfriendly and unwelcoming reception, often characterized by antagonism or aggression.
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Sad to the core
Feeling utterly and profoundly sad, to the deepest part of one's being.
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An annoyance
Something or someone that causes slight irritation or trouble.
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A break in the clouds
A moment of relief, hope, or improvement during a period of difficulty or despair.
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A comfort in distress
Something or someone that provides solace, relief, and emotional support during difficult, painful, or upsetting times.
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A dark cloud
A dark cloud signifies a looming sense of misfortune, sadness, or trouble that overshadows a situation.
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A day to remember
It refers to a highly significant, memorable, or remarkable day that stands out from others, often due to a momentous positive event.
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A golden moment
A golden moment is a truly special, perfect, or precious instant in time that stands out as memorable.
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A surge of energy
A sudden and intense increase in vitality, strength, or enthusiasm.
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A welcome sight
Something or someone that is pleasing, relieving, or anticipated with joy after a period of absence, difficulty, or expectation.
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Thunderous applause
This phrase describes extremely loud, enthusiastic, and prolonged clapping from an audience, likened to the sound of thunder.
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Rapturous applause
Rapturous applause describes an extremely enthusiastic and overwhelming expression of approval and admiration from an audience, akin to an ecstatic outburst.
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The pot is about to boil over
A tense situation or escalating emotions are reaching a critical point where they are likely to erupt into conflict or crisis.
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The tension is palpable
The feeling of unease, anticipation, or strained emotion in a situation is so intense that it feels almost physically present and tangible.
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Holiday romance
A romantic relationship that develops quickly and intensely during a vacation, often with the understanding that it will end when the holiday is over.
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Whirlwind romance
A rapid, intense, and often brief romantic relationship that unfolds with great speed and passion.
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a stream of vitriol
A continuous flow of harsh, bitter, and abusive criticism or language directed at someone or something.
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A load off your mind
To feel relieved of worry, stress, or responsibility after a problem is resolved or a task is completed.
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To have a burden lifted
To experience a significant sense of relief when a difficult responsibility, heavy worry, or oppressive problem is removed or resolved.
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To put one's mind at ease
To alleviate someone's worry, anxiety, or concern, bringing them a sense of calm and relief.
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Buzzkill
A person or thing that spoils other people's enjoyment or enthusiasm.
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Killjoy
A killjoy is a person who deliberately spoils the enjoyment or fun of others.
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Sourpuss
A sourpuss is an habitually grumpy, sullen, or ill-tempered person who often looks unhappy.
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Loads of fun
Something that is extremely enjoyable or entertaining, bringing a great amount of pleasure.
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Have the time of one's life
To experience an exceptionally enjoyable and memorable period of intense happiness and excitement.
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Love knows no distance
True affection and connection can overcome any physical separation or geographical barrier between people.
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Inflame the situation
To make an already tense or difficult situation worse by provoking stronger emotions or escalating conflict.
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Burst someone's bubble
To disillusion someone by revealing an unpleasant truth that shatters their hopeful or optimistic outlook.
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Choke up
To become so overcome with emotion, typically sadness or gratitude, that one struggles to speak clearly or at all.
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To hold a grudge
To maintain a feeling of resentment or ill will towards someone for a past offense, refusing to forgive or forget.
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Guarded
To be cautious and reserved, often showing a reluctance to express one's thoughts or feelings freely.
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To be bursting with energy
To be extremely lively, enthusiastic, and full of vitality, as if one cannot contain their own dynamism.
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To be bouncing off the walls
To be extremely energetic, excited, or restless to the point of being unable to stay still.
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My pride and joy
Something or someone that is a source of great satisfaction, happiness, and often personal accomplishment for a person.
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My nearest and dearest
The people one loves most and considers closest, typically family and intimate friends.
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To mean the world to someone
To be extremely important or cherished by a person, signifying the utmost value or significance.
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To be someone's whole world
To be the most important person or thing in someone's life, central to their existence and happiness.
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Close to one's heart
Something that is deeply cherished, highly valued, or personally very important to an individual.
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The love of one's life
The most significant romantic partner a person will ever have in their lifetime.
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Maintain one's composure
To remain calm and in control of one's emotions, especially in a stressful or difficult situation.
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Happy as Larry
Extremely happy, content, and cheerful.
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Pleased as punch
To be extremely happy and highly satisfied, often with a sense of triumph or glee.
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Walking on air
To feel extremely happy, lighthearted, and full of joy, as if floating.
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Grinning from ear to ear
To be smiling very broadly, often indicating great happiness, amusement, or satisfaction.
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Feeling on top of the world
Experiencing extreme happiness, elation, and a sense of great success.
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Gut-wrenching hunger
Extremely severe and painful hunger that causes a feeling of intense discomfort, physical distress, or nausea.
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Gnawing hunger
A gnawing hunger describes an intense, persistent, and often painful feeling of hunger that feels as though it is eating away at you from the inside.
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Go ballistic
To become extremely angry or enraged very suddenly and often explosively.
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In a towering rage
To be in a state of intense, uncontrollable anger.
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Spitting mad
To be extremely and visibly angry, often to the point of showing physical signs of rage.
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Boiling mad
To be intensely and visibly angry, as if one's emotions are at a boiling point.
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Rant and rave
To express extreme anger or frustration in a loud, uncontrolled, and often incoherent way.
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Puffed up with pride
To be excessively or arrogantly proud of oneself or one's achievements.
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Full of the joys of spring
To be extremely happy, energetic, and optimistic, often resembling the revitalized feeling associated with the spring season.
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To be queasy
To feel slightly nauseous or uneasy, often accompanied by a sensation of sickness or a desire to vomit.
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Warm and fuzzy
A feeling of sentimental pleasure, contentment, or emotional comfort.
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Feeling snug
To feel pleasantly warm, cozy, and secure in a comfortable space.
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Feeling cozy
To experience a profound sense of warmth, comfort, and security, often in a snug or intimate environment.
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Lost all color
To become extremely pale, typically due to intense fear, shock, or severe illness.
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Cold as ice
To be emotionally detached, unfeeling, or unkind, often to the point of being cruel.
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Ashen-faced
Someone who is ashen-faced appears extremely pale, often due to intense fear, shock, illness, or severe emotional distress.
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In a flap
To be in a state of agitated confusion, excitement, or panic, often over something minor.