Weak At The Knees Meaning C2 English Idioms Vocabulary CAE IELTS CPE - ESL British English HD

31.07.2016
Weak At The Knees Meaning C2 English Idioms Vocabulary CAE IELTS CPE - ESL British English A full explanation of the English idiom weak at the knees. If you go weak at the knees over something you feel a very strong emotional reaction about something, both positive and negative.We usually use this phrase with go, turn, become and be. To go weak at the knees is slightly informal English. To go weak at the knees is an irregular verb ... go, went, gone, going. The video contains examples of to go weak at the knees in a sentence. He went weak at the knees at the sight of all that money. I go weak at the knees whenever I see her. I go weak at the knees at the thought of walking home tonight in this storm. Weak at the knees ... a strong emotional reaction to something. Idioms like weak at the knees are good to add to your vocabulary for official exams like CAE CPE or IELTS. Remember it is important to use the correct syntax when using new idioms. http://www.iswearenglish.com/ https://www.facebook.com/iswearenglish https://twitter.com/iswearenglish https://plus.google.com/+iswearenglish

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