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7 idioms to express your happiness that will have you jumping for joy

Walking on air? In high spirits? Here are seven English phrases to communicate exactly how happy you feel.
byHannah Huang
Published: 12:00am, 04 Dec 2024
Length: 304 words
7 idioms to express your happiness that will have you jumping for joy

Thrilled or ecstatic? Put your joy into words with these phrases. Photo: Shutterstock

What’s your most recent happy memory? Were you in high spirits after winning a contest or laughing out loud with friends over a funny video? Here are seven English phrases to describe your joyous moments, big and small:

1. Over the moon

Meaning: to be thrilled; extremely happy or excited

Example: Anne was over the moon when she received an acceptance letter from her dream university.

2. Like a dog with two tails

Meaning: very pleased that something good has happened

Example: Raymond was like a dog with two tails, bouncing with joy and eager to unwrap his long-awaited Christmas gift.

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3. Full of the joys of spring

Meaning: to be lively and cheerful

Example: My parents were full of the joys of spring as they embraced.

4. In seventh heaven

Meaning: to be ecstatic, extremely happy

Example: I was in seventh heaven after receiving news that I was the student of the year.

What’s your favourite way to express your happiness? Photo: Shutterstock
What’s your favourite way to express your happiness? Photo: Shutterstock

5. Grin from ear to ear

Meaning: smile broadly; look extremely happy

Example: Jeremy was grinning from ear to ear as he danced the night away at the graduation party.

6. Tickled pink

Meaning: highly amused or pleased

Example: Aurora was tickled pink at the thought of being invited to perform on stage.

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7. In high spirits

Meaning: having a good time; to be exceptionally happy

Example: Our school’s basketball team was in high spirits after their big win, celebrating with loud cheers and boisterous laughter.

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