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Causing or Expressing a Feeling

12 Words

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1.
bliss out
Verb

to feel really happy and relaxed without any particular reason

After the stressful project was over, she found herself blissing out in the sunshine.

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2.
boom out
Verb

to express oneself in a powerful and loud voice

She boomed out the announcement to the entire room.

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3.
chill out
Verb

to relax and take a break especially when feeling stressed or upset

The beach is my favorite spot to chill out and unwind.

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4.
flood out
Verb

to overwhelm someone with an excessive amount of tasks or assignments, often beyond their capacity to manage effectively

The new manager seems to flood out the team with last-minute projects, leaving everyone stressed and overworked.

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5.
go out to
Verb

to have sympathy for someone and hope that they will get through the difficult situation they are in

Our thoughts go out to the families impacted by the devastating hurricane.

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6.
go out together
Verb

to be in a romantic relationship

Samantha and James have been going out together for over a year, and their relationship is stronger than ever.

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make out
7.
make out
Verb

to kiss and touch someone in a sexual manner

The couple couldn't keep their hands off each other and made out on the couch all night.

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pour out
8.
pour out
Verb

to freely express one's deep emotions, thoughts, or feelings

She called her best friend to pour out her sorrows after the breakup.

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9.
spill out
Verb

to express an emotion, typically through honest speech

She spilled out her frustrations to her friend, venting about her difficult day at work.

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tire out
10.
tire out
Verb

to make someone exhausted through physical or mental activity

She tried to tire out her energetic puppy with a long walk.

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11.
veg out
Verb

to relax without doing much activity

We decided to veg out in front of the TV after a hectic day at work.

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12.
weird out
Verb

to cause someone to feel uncomfortable or surprised by something unusual

She was weirded out by the sudden change in his demeanor.

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