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 to suddenly look happy.

What is "Light up".

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 to smile a lot.

What is "To be all smiles".

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 to suddenly start to cry.

What is " Burst into tears".

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 to tell someone your secret thoughts and feelings.

What is "Bare your soul".

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 there are loud and happy sounds that come from a group of people when they are amused.

What is "Gales of Laughter".

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to become very angry or unreasonable.

What is "Throw a tantrum".

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 to start to cry or laugh helplessly.

What is "Dissolve into tears/laughter".

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 to tell someone something that has been worrying you.

What is "Get something off your chest."

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to show your feelings, especially your love for someone.

What is "Wear your heart on your sleeve."

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 to stop being careful about showing your emotions.

What is "To lower your guard, drop your guard."

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to lose control of your emotions.

What is "Lose your head".

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to become very angry.

What is "Lose your temper".

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This idioms means, to become extremely upset.
What is "Go ballistic".
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 to get control over your emotions.

What is "Get a grip on yourself".

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 to try not to smile or laugh.

What is, "Keep a Straight Face".

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Correct this sentence: When his computer crashed he "went into gales of laughter".

What is "When his computer crashed, he went ballistic."

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Correct this sentence: There were gales of tears coming from the classroom.
What is "There were tears of laughter coming from the classroom".
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Correct this sentence: She looked at the report and burst into hysteria.

What is: "She looked at the report and burst into tears".

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Correct this sentence: Suddenly their faces just lit down.
What is: "Suddenly their faces just lit up".
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Correct this sentence: He threw a ball in the supermarket.

What is, "He threw a tantrum in the supermarket."

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 to do or say something to get ride of strong emotions.

What is "Blow off steam or let off steam".

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Correct this sentence: They discussed into tears when they heard the news.
What is "They disolved into tears when they heard the news."
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Correct this sentence: I couldn't keep a crazy face.
What is, "I couldn't keep a straight face".
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Correct this sentence: She just had to get something off her head.
What is, "She just had to get something off her chest".
500

What does this idiom mean:  Don't go postal on me!

It means to go ballistic or crazy.

 This is a modern idiom.