Phrasal verb: freak out

To freak out is to experience strong emotions and become excited or disturbed, or very angry or very upset. Informal English. Examples of use: 1. He freaked out when he realised his new car had been stolen. 2. She freaked out when he lost the briefcase containing private information about their business. 3. Agatha freaked [...]

Phrasal verbs, idioms and sayings for Valentine’s Day

1. Puppy love is the love felt between young people (children and adolescents). Informal. Example of use: It's only puppy love. They will forget each other soon.   2. To lose one's heart to someone is to fall in love with them. Example of use: She lost her heart to her dance teacher.   3. [...]

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