beside yourself (with something)
- beside yourself (with something)
beˈside yourself (with sth) idiom
unable to control yourself because of the strength of emotion you are feeling
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He was beside himself with rage when I told him what I had done.
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They were beside themselves with excitement.
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beside — be|side W2S3 [bıˈsaıd] prep [: Old English; Origin: be sidan at or to the side ] 1.) next to or very close to the side of someone or something ▪ Wendy came up and sat beside me. ▪ the table beside the bed ▪ I was standing right beside her at the… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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