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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'I go nuts' is a correct and usable expression in written English
It is usually used to describe someone who is becoming increasingly frustrated or agitated in a situation. For example, "I had been trying to finish my project all day, but every time I encountered a problem, I felt like I was going around in circles and I started to go nuts!"
Idiom
Go nuts.
If someone goes nuts, they get excited over something.
Exact(13)
I go nuts.
"I go nuts during the fall," she said.
"I've retired twice and I go nuts," he said.
Director Joe Wright: 'I go nuts if I'm idle' Anna Karenina: watch the trailer.
But I need it at a level where I can handle it: if I'm all fire, I go nuts.
I go nuts at the boys and my two-year-old daughter hugs my leg to calm me down.
Similar(45)
I went nuts.
"I mean, I went nuts.
"I went nuts," she said of the $200 bill.
So I went nuts for a couple hours and put these things together.
I went nuts for the mezze plate, which features almond falafel, hummus, cauliflower couscous, cucumbers, tomatoes and a mint tahini sauce.
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