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EMOTION IDIOMS

Idioms: A phrase that has a particular meaning that is


different from the meanings of each word on its own, (They
aren’t literally). We can find different themes like for example:

■Emotion Idioms: They describe our mood, emotions, how are


we feeling.

Following, we are going to see some examples of emotion Idioms.


“Sandra wants to be chilling out in Villa Gesell”

Chill out means


to relax
“Ale is fed up with waking up for zoom clases”

To be fed up means being


bored, annoyed, or disappointed, 
especially by something that you have 
experienced for too long.
“Sandra was at six and sevens trying to understand Juan’s
handwritting”

To be at six and sevens


means someone who feels
confused
“Ale was feeling on cloud nine when finishing shopping
online”

To be on cloud nine means


feeling extremely happy
“Sandra was feeling under the water after going out last
night”

To feel under the water means to


be sick or not feeling well
“Ale is always spaced out at work. He’s thinking about travelling all the
time”

To be spaced out
means someone who is
always “daydreaming”,
not focused on what is
going on around them.
“Sandra was scared to death while watching a horror film”

To be scared to death means to


be extremely scared
“She was shaken up at the end of the movie”

To be shaken up means to
be shocked or very surprised
“Ale was on pins and needles when he lost his phone”

To be on pins and needles


means to feel really anxious or nervous
“Sandra was head over in heels in love when she first met
Christian”

To be head over in heels means to be


completly in love, you can also
say madly in love
“Ale was so bent out of shape when the student asked
something for the third time”

To be bent out of shape means


feeling very angry on annoyed
about or over something
“Sandra was on top of the world on her trip to England”

To be on top of the world means


to feel really happy

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