mysel Idiom, Proverb
beside myself
very upset, very worried, at loose ends She was beside herself with grief when her sister died.
feel myself
(See not feeling myself)
kick myself
be angry at myself, regret my choice I could kick myself for selling that car. I wish I hadn't sold it.
make myself clear
say it clearly, say it so you understand "Her sister said, ""Do not wear my clothes. Do I make myself clear?"""
not feeling myself
not feeling well, under the weather I'm not feeling myself these days. I'm tired all the time.
shit myself
so surprised or scared that I shit in my pants When lightning struck the tree beside me, I nearly shit myself.
by oneself|by herself|by himself|by myself|by ours
adv. phr. 1. Without any others around; separate from others; alone. The house stood by itself on a hill. Tom liked to go walking by himself. Betty felt very sad and lonely by herself. 2. Without the help of anyone else; by your own work only. John built a flying model airplane by himself. Lois cleaned the house all by herself.
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Dictionary of similar words, Different wording, Synonyms, Idioms for Idiom, Proverb mysel