
#243: 21 English Idioms to Express Feelings of Joy, Calm, Frustration, and Anger
Use these English idioms to express your feelings. Idioms add creativity and nuance so you can express yourself precisely.
Use these English idioms to express your feelings. Idioms add creativity and nuance so you can express yourself precisely.
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