to lose (one's) composure
11lose — [lo͞oz] vt. lost, losing [ME losen, lesen, merging OE losian, to lose, be lost (< los, LOSS) + leosan, to lose, akin to OHG (vir)liosan, Goth (fra)liusan < IE base * leu , to cut off, separate > Gr lyein, to dissolve; L luere, to loose,… …
12blow one's cool — idi sts blow one s cool, to lose one s composure …
13slip one’s trolley — tv. to become a little crazy; to lose one’s composure. (See also off one’s trolley.) □ I was afraid I would slip my trolley. □ He slipped his trolley and went totally bonkers …
14blow one's cool — phrasal to lose one s composure …
15blow one's cool — phrasal : to lose one s composure …
16blow one's cool — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To lose your composure or self control. * /Whatever you say to the judge in court, make sure that you don t blow your cool./ …
17blow one's cool — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} To lose your composure or self control. * /Whatever you say to the judge in court, make sure that you don t blow your cool./ …
18lose — verb 1 not keep ADVERB ▪ forever VERB + LOSE ▪ be about to, be going to, be likely to, stand to ▪ The company stands to lose if this deal falls through …
19keep one's temper — ► keep (or lose) one s temper retain (or fail to retain) composure or restraint when angry. Main Entry: ↑temper …
20How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days — Infobox Film name = How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days image size = caption = One of them is lying. So is the other. director = Donald Petrie producer = Robert Evans Christine Forsyth Peters Lynda Obst Richard Vane writer = Kristen Buckley Brian Regan… …