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English Idioms Freak Out
Freak Out - to become nervous; to be upset; to become angry; to become afraid
- There are many people freaking out because of the virus.
- We freaked out when we got our credit card bill. It was very high.
- My mother freaked out when she saw the mess on the floor when she came home.
- My wife is going to freak out, because I lost my job.
- I failed my exam. My parents are going to freak out.
- My car broke out I am freaking out.
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