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10 English idioms about excitement that are sure to cause a stir - YP

Have you been feeling excited about something lately? Perhaps, it’s the stellar line-up at the Clockenflap music festival or Taiwan’s reopening for Hong Kong visitors. Here are 10 English idioms you can use to express your excitement.

1. Ants in your pants

Meaning: to be so excited or impatient about something that you are unable to stay still

Example: Jamie has had ants in his pants ever since we bought tickets to the music festival.

2. Bounce off the walls

Meaning: to be so full of energy or so excited that you cannot keep still

Example: The children were bouncing off the walls as they made their way to Disneyland.

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3. Cause a stir

Meaning: to cause a bit of a commotion and create an atmosphere of excitement or great interest

Example: The arrival of the band Arctic Monkeys caused quite a stir in the audience.

4. Eager beaver

Meaning: ​an enthusiastic person who works hard

Example: There’s no need to be such an eager beaver; we have plenty of time to complete the assignment.

Beavers are known for working hard at building their own homes out of branches they find. Photo: Shutterstock

5. Hold your horses

Meaning: used to tell somebody that they should wait a moment and not be so excited that they take action without thinking about it first

Example: Hold your horses! We need to get our parents to agree first.

6. Dial back

Meaning: to reduce the intensity of something, or tone it down

Example: I could barely move my arms all week – I guess it’s time to dial back the workouts!

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7. Fever pitch

Meaning: a very high level of excitement or activity

Example: The crowd had been roused to a fever pitch by the drama of the game.

8. Lick your lips

Meaning: to show that you are excited about something and want it to happen soon

Example: He was licking his lips at the idea of all the money he was going to make.

Just the thought of a treat has this dog licking its lips. Photo: Shutterstock

9. Raring to go

Meaning: very eager to start doing something

Example: The kids can’t wait to go camping. They’re raring to go!

10. With bells on

Meaning: eager and full of enthusiasm about something

Example: Just tell me where the party is, and I’ll be there with bells on.

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Update: 2024-03-05