American English Idioms: bent out of shape | Speak English Fluently #Short
Bent out of shape is not actually bending something. Bent out of shape means you feel a bit grumpy, a bit angry, and a bit unhappy about something. For example, if you’re at work and your boss tells you that you didn’t do a good job on this project, you might feel a bit bent out of shape. You’re a little bit angry. A little bit grumpy. ------- • Check out this blog post for more details about American English Idioms: https://www.eslactivity.org/american-english-idioms/ • Want another video about idioms? Watch @linguamarina video here: https://youtu.be/T2IeJwURA74 • Want another video about idioms? Watch my Top ten American English Idioms and Phrases here: https://youtu.be/IwHtZWD-NKc ------ Check out my book 365 American English Idioms here: https://amzn.to/3TyBAxV https://www.facebook.com/eslspeaking https://www.pinterest.ca/eslspeaking/ https://www.instagram.com/jackie.bolen/ https://www.tiktok.com/@englishwithjackie?lang=en #teachingenglishwithjackie #englishidioms #englishidiomsandphrases ------ Transcript: