Feelings Idioms
Feelings Idioms
lost in the outback
lost in the outback
Headlines
100

busy

tied up

100

amazed

blown away

100

(n) a group of seagulls of sheep / (v) to move as a crowd

flock

100

Thinly dispersed, in small quantity

sparse

100

AXE

cut

100

over the moon

really happy

delighted

100
not focused

spaced out

100

A farmhouse

homestead

100

Begin a journey

Activate a security alarm

set off

100

PLEA

ask for help
100

in love

head over heels

100

recovering from an illness

on the mend

100

Very sudden and heavy rain

torrential rain

100

Distressing

harrowing

100

SPARK

to start, to cause

100

exhausted

worn out

100

bored

at a loose end

100

A hole in the road.

a pothole

100

Extremely serious or dangerous

dire

100

EDGE

move slowly/gradually

100

unwell

under the weather

100

shocked

shaken up

100

Did not do their homework

ill prepared

100

move in a certain direction

head

100

TOLL

number killed

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