Lighten up
to relax
What is "To be all smiles".
look very cheerful and pleased, especially in contrast to a previous mood.
to burst into tears
This idioms means to suddenly start to cry.
What is "Bare your soul".
This idioms means, to tell someone your secret thoughts and feelings.
What is "Gales of Laughter".
This idioms means, there are loud and happy sounds that come from a group of people when they are amused.
Throw a tantrum
to become very angry or unreasonable
What is "Dissolve into tears/laughter".
it means to laugh or cry a lot
"She´s in the pink"
This idioms means she is feeling very well
What is "Wear your heart on your sleeve."
This idioms means, to show your feelings, especially your love for someone.
What is "To lower your guard, drop your guard."
This idioms means, to stop being careful about showing your emotions.
Lose your head
to lose control of your emotions.
What is "Lose your temper".
This idioms means to become very angry.
to see red
This idioms means to get really angry.
What is "Get a grip on yourself".
This idioms means, to get control over your emotions.
What is, "Keep a Straight Face".
This idioms means, to try not to smile or laugh.
to go ballistic
to get really very angry
Correct this sentence: It was so funny that there were gales of tears coming from the classroom.
"It was so funny that there were tears of laughter coming from the classroom".
Correct this sentence: She looked at the report and burst into hysteria.
"She looked at the report and burst into tears".
Correct this sentence: He threw a ball in the supermarket and the screams were deafening.
What is, "He threw a tantrum in the supermarket and the screams were deafening."
Blow off steam or let off steam
to do or say something to get rid of strong emotions
Correct this sentence: They discussed into tears when they heard the news.
"They dissolved/broke into tears when they heard the news."
Correct this sentence: I couldn't keep a crazy face.
"I couldn't keep a straight face".
Correct this sentence: She just had to get something off her head.
What is, "She just had to get something off her chest".
Correct the idiom:
She went down the wall on seeing the mess.
She went up the wall on seeing the mess.