😡 10 Common Idioms and Expressions in English about Anger 😡 Speak English Fluently

Learn 10 common expressions and idioms about ’anger’ in English to improve your English speaking skills and speak English fluently! Download the FREE eBook for this conversation class: Get a FREE class via Skype with one of our native English teachers: Previous video: More from OLA Online Language Academy here... Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: Facebook: Twitter: Google : OnlinelanguageacademyEs COMMON EXPRESSIONS AND IDIOMS ABOUT ANGER 1. I’ve got a bone to pick with you! E.g. Hey, Bill. I’ve got a bone to pick with you. I lent you 20€ last week and you still haven’t paid me back. 2. To bite someone’s head off. E.g. Don’t bite my head off. 3. To be up in arms about something. E.g. Local traders are up in arms over the effect of the new parking regulations on their businesses. 4. Go ballistic. E.g. It took almost an hour to get our food, and Dad went ballistic when they brought him the wrong thing. 5. Blow your top. E.g. Almost all parents blow their tops from time to time. WORDS FOR ANGRY = sad, angry. E.g. Mom was really upset that we didn’t call to tell we had arrived safely. 2. Mad = crazy, angry. E.g. I get so mad at her when she lies to me. 3. Cross E.g. You ate all the cookies. Now I’m cross with you! = very angry. E.g. My girlfreidn was furious with me when I forgot to pick her up from the airport. 5. Livid = extremely angry: The rude comment from his mother-in-law made him livid.
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