| 单词 |
have one's heart in one's mouth |
| 释义 |
have one's heart in one's mouthBe greatly alarmed or apprehensive.It's been so long and did anyone else have their heart in their mouth at the way they tossed the little urn around?...- He grins as he talks: ‘I couldn't watch the second half - I had my heart in my mouth for most of it and it was just nerve-wracking.’
- Griffin had his heart in his mouth on 63 minutes after Simak and Franca made the most of Bramble's slip to force their way into the penalty area, the full-back diving in to drive the ball just wide of his own goal.
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