Fly off the Handle


🗓️ Idiom: Fly Off the Handle (v)


💬 Meaning

  • To suddenly become very angry.
  • To lose your temper without warning.

🧠 Example Sentences

  • The office manager flew off the handle when he found out the report was submitted late.
  • A customer flew off the handle after waiting too long for support.
  • She tries to stay calm, but she sometimes flies off the handle when plans change suddenly.

🏛️ Origin

This idiom comes from the early 1800s in the United States. It referred to poorly made axe heads that could suddenly fly off the wooden handle when used. Because this happened quickly and dangerously, the phrase became linked to people who get angry very suddenly.


📝 Practice Exercises

1. Fill in the blank:
The client __________ when he saw the extra charges on the invoice.

Answer

flew off the handle

2. Multiple choice:
What does “fly off the handle” mean?
A. To avoid making a decision
B. To suddenly get very angry
C. To slowly calm down

Answer

B To suddenly get very angry

3. Change the sentence using “fly off the handle”:
“She suddenly became very angry during the team meeting.”

Answer

She flew off the handle during the team meeting.


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