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to be extremely content
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to be as happy as the day is long
extremely pleased/happy
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on cloud nine
lively and enjoying things
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in high spirits
happy despite bad things
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keeping one's chin up
to look very depressed/sad
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to have a face as long as a fiddle
to look depressed/sad
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to look down in the dumps
to be in a bad mood/temper
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to be in a (black) mood
extremely irritable
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like a bear with a sore head
very hungry
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i could eat a horse
to feel exhausted
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to feel all in
to feel not very well/ill
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to be a bit under the weather
in good physical condition
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to be on top form
to feel dizzy
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to feel as if one's head is going round
to feel very sick or ill
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to be at death's door
to be very fit indeed
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to be as fit as a fiddle
to be very scared
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to be scared stiff
to frighten sb a lot
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to frighten the life out of sb
to be trembling with fear
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to shake in one's shoes
to be very scared indeed
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to be scared out of one's wits
to give a big jump
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to jump out of one's skin
to be fooled
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to get carried away
to stay calm
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to keep a cool head
to feel very proud
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to swell with pride
to be very happy indeed
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to feel on top of the world
być wniebowziętym
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to be over the moon
być/czuć się trochę przygnębionym
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to feel/be a bit down
być/czuć się zachwyconym/rozanielonym
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to feel/be as pleased as Punch
być/czuć się zmęczonym/wyczerpanym/nie w sosie
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to feel/be browned off
to have a need to travel
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to get itchy feet
to make sb wait in anticipation
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to keep sb on the edge of one's seat
to be very angry
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to be up in arms
to be unable to decide about something
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to be in two minds over sth
to be very kind/generous
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to have a heart of gold
to be generous/helpful/well-behaved (used generally 4 children)
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to be as good as gold
to have no sympathy for others
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to be as hard as nails
to be distant/unfriendly
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to be a cold fish
to be a difficult person to deal with
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to be an awkward customer
to be a nuisance/difficult
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to be a pain in the neck
to irritate everybody
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to get on everyone's nerves
to be quick to act
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to be quick off the mark
to make progress quickly
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to be a fast worker
to be slow to act
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to be slow off the mark
być ślamazarą
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to be a slow-coach
to be peculiar/strange
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to be an odd-ball
to be very exaggerated in behaviour
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to be over the top
to be absolutely crazy/mad
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to be round the bend
to be very normal/no radical ideas/neither left- nor right-wing
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to be middle-of-the-road
to be teachers favourite
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to be teacher's pet
to be the best of the class
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to be top of the class
to know everything
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to be a know-all
to be someone who believes they are very clever or very good at an activity and who thinks that other people should admire
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to be a big-head
być leniem
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to be a lazy-bones/bone-idle/couch-potato
to be sensible
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to have one's head screwed on
to not suffer from vertigo
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to have a head for heights
to have a bad memory
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to have a head like a sieve
to be good at maths
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to have a good head for figures
to be unaware of reality
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to have one's head in the clouds
to have good intentions even if there are bad results
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to have one's heart in the right place
to be a person whose character makes them unsuitable for the job or other position they are in
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to be a bit of a square peg in a round hole
to not be conscious of what is happening around you because you are thinking about something else
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to be miles away
something you have done/are connected with that keeps causing you problems & stops you from being successful
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albatross around the neck
Something/someone holding you back from what you really want to do.
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ball and chain
an unpleasant situation or responsibility that you must accept because you cannot change it
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a cross to bear
a heavy burden/an onus/a cross
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a millstone around the neck
a depressing/often controlling burden
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a monkey on one's back
an unwanted or useless possession that is difficult to dispose of&costs more to keep and maintain than it is worth
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white elephant
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