baggage »
In a metaphorical sense, factors that restrict a person's freedom, often in an intellectual or psychological way: emotional baggage.
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beside oneself »
Overcome; consumed by an emotion.
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blow hot and cold »
To behave inconsistently; to vacillate or to waver, as between extremes of opinion or emotion.
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bring down »
To make someone feel bad emotionally.
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carried away »
Made excessively emotional or excited.
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chew the scenery »
To display excessive emotion or to act in an exaggerated manner while performing; to be melodramatic; to be flamboyant.
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cold fish »
A heartless individual; a person lacking empathy and emotion.
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collect one's thoughts »
To become mentally composed, especially after being distressed, surprised, or disoriented; to become calm or organized in one's emotional state or thinking, as in preparation for a conversation, speech, decision, etc.
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come to terms »
To accept or resign oneself to something emotionally painful.
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crocodile tear »
A tear shed insincerely, in a false display of sorrow or some other emotion.
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dead »
Without emotion.
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dry eye »
An eye which is not crying, i.e. someone emotionally unmoved.
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even keel »
A state of having one's emotions under control and balanced.
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fall apart »
To be emotionally in crisis.
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fear »
A strong, uncontrollable, unpleasant emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
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