
Speak Better English with Harry | Episode 394
Speak Better English with Harry
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Beside Yourself With Worry
To be beside yourself means to be worried, seriously worried about something that's happening. To lose your temper is all about losing it - when you start shouting and screaming. I just don't know how to get through to her any more. She hasn't been to college for three or four days. And she tells me she's got no lectures. So mo, really need to have some word with somebody. These lectures at they are, the lectures. They just bore me rigid. Bore me, bore me stiff. The movie oh, i was bored rigid watching that movie. I mean, really, watching paint dry would be more exciting. I was bored rigid in the er lecture hall in
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