one's heart in one's mouth

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one's heart in one's mouth

  1. (idiomatic) A state of dread.
    I rang the doorbell and waited with my heart in my mouth.
    I had my heart in my mouth while I waited for news of my son.
    • 2023 October 28, Leighton Koopman, “YES!!! The Springboks beat the All Blacks to win another Rugby World Cup title”, in Independent Online[1]:
      Winger Cheslin Kolbe, sitting with his jersey over his head in the sin after a yellow card at the death, was probably the sight of millions of South Africans around the country who had their hearts in their mouth as they sat through another nail-biting match.

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