satisfaction and confidence about your (or someone's) achievements
pride
very excited
thrilled to bits
to be extremely important for someone
mean the world to someone
It is used when you do not believe what someone has just said
Pull the other one!
thankfulness, appreciation
gratitude
extremely busy and chaotic
hectic
to get angry, disappointed, complain; to behave as if something minor is a big problem
make a fuss
to be too adaptable; to support the opinions that are popular at a given time
blow with the wind
a statement that removes someone's doubts or fears
reassurance
bitterly disappointed or upset
gutted
make someone understand or accept what you are saying
get through to someone
to pay the bill for everyone
pick up the tab
anger or annoyance because something feels unfair
indignation
extremely impressed, amazed, or surprised by something positive
blown away by something
to criticize someone
get at someone
to do things in a wrong order, hurry too much
to push the horse in front of the cart
desire to have a quality, possession, or other desirable thing belonging to someone else
envy
confused, very puzzled
bewildered
to stop being able to control your emotions and suddenly start to shout, cry, or laugh
to lose it
circumstances have come together perfectly
stars aligned