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94 To be out of one's mind

The Vocab Man - Fluent Vocabulary

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You Out of Your Mind

To be out of your mind means to be unable to behave or deal with things normally because something has made you very wery, angry or unhappy. Here is an example. After the final whistle blew, the coach was out of he mind because his team was feeting three gos to kneel. So that means my neighbour was really worryd jus, because his little boy went missing. He didn't know where he is, and he was looking for him. You could also shift up one ear, meaning to make it sound a little bit even more aggressive, right?

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