beside\ oneself

beside\ oneself
adj. phr.
Very much excited; somewhat crazy.

She was beside herself with fear.

He was beside himself, he was so angry.

When his wife heard of his death, she was beside herself.


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  • beside oneself — {adj. phr.} Very much excited; somewhat crazy. * /She was beside herself with fear./ * /He was beside himself, he was so angry./ * /When his wife heard of his death, she was beside herself./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • beside oneself — phrasal in a state of extreme excitement …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • beside oneself — in a state of extreme excitement, out of one s senses due to strong emotion …   English contemporary dictionary

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