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What does it mean when someone talks with "over the moon to....", is it a normal way to use in oral language?
Jun 22, 2024 1:19 PM
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"Over the moon to..." means someone is extremely happy or excited about something. Yes, it is a normal and common expression in oral language.
Example: "I'm over the moon to announce my engagement!"
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