7 idioms to express your happiness that will have you jumping for joy

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Walking on air? In high spirits? Here are seven English phrases to communicate exactly how happy you feel.

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Thrilled or ecstatic? Put your joy into words with these phrases. Photo: Shutterstock

What’s your most recent happy memory? Were you in high spirits after winning a contest or laughing out loud with friends over a funny video? Here are seven English phrases to describe your joyous moments, big and small:

1. Over the moon

Meaning: to be thrilled; extremely happy or excited

Example: Anne was over the moon when she received an acceptance letter from her dream university.

2. Like a dog with two tails

Meaning: very pleased that something good has happened

Example: Raymond was like a dog with two tails, bouncing with joy and eager to unwrap his long-awaited Christmas gift.

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3. Full of the joys of spring

Meaning: to be lively and cheerful

Example: My parents were full of the joys of spring as they embraced.

4. In seventh heaven

Meaning: to be ecstatic, extremely happy

Example: I was in seventh heaven after receiving news that I was the student of the year.

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5. Grin from ear to ear

Meaning: smile broadly; look extremely happy

Example: Jeremy was grinning from ear to ear as he danced the night away at the graduation party.

6. Tickled pink

Meaning: highly amused or pleased

Example: Aurora was tickled pink at the thought of being invited to perform on stage.

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7. In high spirits

Meaning: having a good time; to be exceptionally happy

Example: Our school’s basketball team was in high spirits after their big win, celebrating with loud cheers and boisterous laughter.

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