10 Results found for "upset oneself".

top oneself

top oneself (third-person singular simple present tops oneself, present participle topping oneself, simple past and past participle topped oneself) (US...


buiten westen

/ˌbœy̯.tə(n) ˈʋɛs.tə(n)/ Hyphenation: bui‧ten wes‧ten buiten westen unconscious Synonyms: bewusteloos, buiten kennis (obsolete) upset, beside oneself...


tie oneself in knots

become anxious or upset; to fret “tie yourself in knots” (US) / “tie yourself in knots” (UK) in Macmillan English Dictionary. “tie oneself in knots”, in Merriam-Webster...


взволноваться

(imperfective волнова́ться) to surge, to ripple to worry, to be upset, to be agitated, to work oneself into a tizzy Synonym: встрево́житься (vstrevóžitʹsja) to...


in alle staten

tous ses états. in alle staten in a flap, in a state, beside oneself, very agitated, very upset Near-synonym: buiten zichzelf in alle staten zijn ― (please...


take something in one's stride

something in one's stride) (idiomatic, UK) Not to allow oneself to be set back, daunted, upset or embarrassed by unpleasant or undesirable circumstances...


alınmak

or upset by believing that an action was done to hurt or offend oneself, to be offended Dediğim her şeye alınmazsan üzülmezsin You won't be upset if you...


връзвам

match (reflexive with се, slang) to deceive oneself, to be deceived (reflexive with се, colloquial) to get upset, to be offended     Conjugation of връ́звам...


put about

it about put oneself about to circulate a rumor put about (comparative more put about, superlative most put about) (dated) disturbed; upset 1878, Mrs. James...


desfăta

dis- + fētēre (“smell bad, stink”) (compare Spanish heder (“stink, reek; upset”). The prefix dis- would indicate the opposite of the verb it modifies,...