Idioms about psychological suggestion, or label effect, or ancient poems, or old sayings, can be urgent.

I was overjoyed, calm and calm, flew into a rage and had a lingering fear.

Be in shock, feel at ease, feel like a knife, want to die, be swept off your feet

Feel relaxed and happy, utterly confused, distracted and in a trance.

Be sure, afraid, cheerful, upset, uneasy

Fear, anxiety, excitement, I was so happy that I forgot my troubles.

With mixed feelings, I am full of joy and sadness.

Worried, worried, depressed, ecstatic, unhappy

Fear, heartbreak, regret, surprise, in heaven

I was overjoyed, outraged, sad and happy, and I was afraid myself.

Sadness, anger, pain, sadness, pain and tears

I was on pins and needles. I was shocked. I was shocked.

Panic, fear, fear, scared out of my wits

I'm going crazy, and I can't help being angry.

Anxious depression, anger, pride, disappointment.

Passion, sadness, happiness, unforgettable

Cheerful, happy, uneasy, neurotic, uneasy.

Dazed, anxious, anxious, cold.

Handsome, blushing, beaming, personable and combative.

High-spirited, dignified, radiant, energetic and carefree.

Cheerful, smiling, ecstatic, stupefied, overjoyed

Depressed, furious, laughing, laughing, laughing, laughing.

I am angry, I am angry, I am angry, I am angry.

My heart ached like a knife, and my tears rained down, and I was afraid.

I can't wait, I'm anxious, I'm depressed, I'm in high spirits.

Ecstatic, looking around, radiant, energetic and radiant.

Glow, glow, full of energy