Native English speakers use idioms like 'blow a fuse' and 'hit the roof' to express extreme anger, rather than simply saying 'very angry'; for example, 'My mom blew a fuse when she saw the mess' and 'She hit the roof after hearing the news' demonstrate how these phrases convey strong emotional reactions in everyday conversation.
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Angry Idioms You Must Know 😤Stop Saying “Very Angry” ❌Native English Idioms for Anger 🔥✨Added:
What do native speakers say when someone gets super angry? Blow a fuse and hit the roof.
Example, my mom blew a fuse when she saw the mess.
She hit the roof after hearing the news.
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