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Describe the feeling

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    What feeling does the idiom describe?
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  • I accidentally spilled coffee on Tim’s carpet, and he got *bent out of shape* about it.
    angry
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  • He made an insensitive remark on his radio show, and now his listeners are *up in arms*.
    angry
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  • As a parent, it’s important to never *lose your cool* in front of your kids.
    angry
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  • The dress I ordered online looked nothing like the picture. I was *seeing red* after I opened the package.
    angry
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  • Noisy, inconsiderate neighbors really *make my blood boil*.
    angry
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  • Donna finally broke up with Paul. She was *fed up with* his fear of commitment.
    annoyed / frustrated
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  • I *have had enough* of your lies. Just tell me the truth.
    annoyed / frustrated
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  • She says there were times when she felt that she simply *couldn’t take it anymore*.
    annoyed / frustrated
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  • Karen’s son will eat nothing but hot dogs and chicken nuggets. She says she’s *at her wit’s end* and doesn’t know what to do.
    annoyed / frustrated
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  • Winning an Oscar must be such a great feeling. The winners must feel like they are *walking on air*.
    happy
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  • I was *on cloud nine* when I heard I’d gotten the promotion. I couldn’t believe it.
    happy
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  • Scott was *over the moon* about his vacation to Prague. He said it was the best trip he’s ever taken.
    happy
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  • Jane was *tickled pink* about meeting her favorite author.
    happy
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  • John’s a little *bummed out*. His favorite restaurant just went out of business.
    sad
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  • My kid has been a little *down in the dumps* since her best friend moved away.
    sad
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  • The whole basketball team was *hanging their heads* after they lost by 50 points.
    sad / ashamed
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