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balls upThird-person singular simple present indicative form of ball up.Rate it:

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suck a lemonTo be in a sour or negative mood.Rate it:

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German goitreA protruding stomach, especially one supposed to be indicative of excessive consumption of beer.Rate it:

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lift upTo lighten the mood of someone.Rate it:

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bit in the biten of lakeIt means that a person is in a serious mood where he is not thinking for the serious matter. Its proper meaning is "serious"Rate it:

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black as thunderVery black (especially of a mood, a frown, etc.).Rate it:

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bright-eyed and bushy-tailedAlert and in an eager, frisky, or playful mood; full of life.Rate it:

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adiungi, addi coniunctivo (Marc. Cap. 3. 83)to be used with the conjunctive mood.Rate it:

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beats one's swords into ploughsharesThird-person singular simple present indicative form of beat one's swords into ploughsharesRate it:

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beer musclesA protruding stomach, supposedly indicative of excessive consumption of beer.Rate it:

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brown studyA melancholy mood accompanied by deep thought; a moody daydream.Rate it:

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come awayTo leave a place or cease an activity in a particular mood or condition.Rate it:

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doom and gloomSomething considered indicative of feelings of pessimism and despair.Rate it:

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feel oneselfTo feel comfortable or normal; to be in one's usual mood or state of health.Rate it:

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forgiveness is awarded posthumously after a person is dead.During life, a person may be subjected to criticism for what others deem "a wrong turn or deed". At funerals and cemeteries, the mood turns to grief and forgiveness.Rate it:

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German goiterA protruding stomach, especially one supposed to be indicative of excessive consumption of beer.Rate it:

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get out of bed on the wrong sideTo start the day in a bad mood for no apparent reason.Rate it:

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Get Up on the Wrong Side of the BedTo have a bad mood or temper, get grumpyRate it:

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get up on the wrong side of the bedTo feel irritable; to be in a bad mood; to have a bad day from the start, for no particular reason.Rate it:

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going at itthird-person singular simple present indicative form of go at itRate it:

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got it going onalternative present indicative form of have it going onRate it:

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in good spiritsto be in a good mood, especially after a traumatic experienceRate it:

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liven upTo improve a person's mood by making them more energeticRate it:

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monday bluesLazy mood in monday, after the weekend.Rate it:

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no smoke without fireIndicative of the fact that gossip or accusations are often substantiated by fact.Rate it:

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nose out of jointAn emotional state where someone is in a bad mood because he/she has been offended by or taken exception (objected) to some action.Rate it:

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si ça vous chante (fam.)If you are in the mood for it.Rate it:

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slap-happySlap Happy is a disposition, an apparent affectation, an intentional mood-swing, unusual presence in the moment, goofy.Rate it:

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snap out ofTo terminate a mood or emotional state suddenly.Rate it:

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stomp offTo depart in an angry mood.Rate it:

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suspicio ei penitus inhaerethe is in a suspicious mood.Rate it:

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suspicio insidet in animo ejushe is in a suspicious mood.Rate it:

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there arethird person plural present tense indicative of there be. see also there is.Rate it:

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there isThird-person singular simple present indicative form of there be. Used to indicate the existence of something physical or abstract in a particular place. see also there are.Rate it:

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what me worryAs an interrogatory, indicative of a nonchalant attitude towards potential criticism, not caring about what other people think, confident and self-possessed.Rate it:

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what, me worryAs an interrogatory, indicative of a nonchalant attitude towards potential criticism, not caring about what other people think, confident and self-possessed.Rate it:

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