Relier Pairs Idioms about feelings 2Version en ligne Batx 1 (C1) - Match the idioms with their definition. par Gorka Lozano 1 to pour one’s heart out 2 to make (someone's) ears burn 3 to be bored to death 4 to lick one’s wounds 5 to have mixed feelings 6 hard as nails 7 to have a change of heart 8 to think the world of someone 9 to be like fish out of the water 10 to have something written all over the face 11 to (re)open old wounds 12 to wish the ground would swallow you 13 to thank one’s lucky stars 14 to go bananas to have a very high opinion of someone or something: you change your opinion or the way you feel about something To make someone uncomfortable, embarrassed, or disconcerted by what is being said. to become extremely angry or excited To bring up or remind someone of a painful, tragic, or unfortunate past event or situation it is clear what they are feeling to be very grateful for something If you have mixed feelings about something, you feel both pleased and not pleased about it at the same time: extremely unhappy because something is not interesting or because you have nothing to do to tell someone your secret feelings and things that worry you, usually because you feel a strong need to talk about them strong and very determined To wish one could have an escape or some instant relief from being mortified or extremely embarrassed someone who is uncomfortable in a specific situation to spend time getting back your strength or happiness after a defeat or bad experience