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What the meaning of “Jump out of one's skin ”?And how to use it ?
Oct 10, 2010 1:20 AM
Answers · 3
"jump out of your skin" = to be frightened When someone comes up from behind and then shouts, you jump out of your skin. If you watch cartoons, they literally do that!
October 10, 2010
Yes, I agree with Dark Panther, you use it for a really really big surprise, when something shocks or scares you. I think we more often say "nearly jumped out of my skin"
October 10, 2010
“jump out of one's skin" = 吓死了 = You jump out of your skin when something suddenly shocks you and your whole body jumps. For example: George was watching the clouds pass in front of the moon when I quietly snuck up behind him and tapped him on the shoulder. He screamed and nearly jumped out of his skin! John didn't know I was making some toast, and when it suddenly popped up just as he was walking past he jumped out of his skin. It was really funny!
October 10, 2010
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