TO BE OVER THE MOON
TO BE OVER THE MOON: meaning and examples
Good morning everyone; happy Friday to you. Welcome back to the Daily Vitamin. I hope you have had a good week.
Today we look at one final idiom that we use in English.
Today's English Idiom is: TO BE OVER THE MOON
Meaning: to be very happy; to be very pleased.
Example 1: When my six-year-old daughter received a new bike for her birthday, she was over the moon.
Example 2: Thanks to Mike's amazing marketing plan for 2024, the CEO is over the moon about potential sales this year.
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