| query | phrase If you say that someone is t_______ to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English.If you say that someone is thrilled to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English. I'm thrilled to bits to have won the cash. He's thrilled to bits at the news. I was thrilled to bits that my good friend had won the prize. |
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| word | thrilled |
| full-definition | other phrase If you say that someone is thrilled to bits, you are emphasizing the fact that they are extremely pleased about something. You can also say thrilled to pieces, especially in American English. I'm thrilled to bits to have won the cash. He's thrilled to bits at the news. I was thrilled to bits that my good friend had won the prize. |
| cefr-level | C1 |
Tags: oxford5k::cefr-level:c1
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