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English Idioms Tear My Hair Out
Tear My Hair Out - stressed out; to be worried or frustrated
- I am tearing my hair out at work. I have to much work.
- The doctors are tearing their hair out because of Covid-19.
- This traffic makes me want to tear my hair out.
- We are going to move to a new house next month, and I am tearing my hair out preparing for the move.
- My mother is tearing her hair out, because of the lockdown.
- University is very hard, I am going to tear my hair out.
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