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make one's blood boil

British pronunciation/mˌeɪk wˈɒnz blˈʌd bˈɔɪl/
American pronunciation/mˌeɪk wˈʌnz blˈʌd bˈɔɪl/
to make one's blood boil
[PHRASE]
1

to cause someone to become extremely angry

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to [make] {one's} blood boil definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "make one's blood boil" and when to use it?

The phrase "make one's blood boil" has its origins in the ancient belief that the body's humors, including the blood, were responsible for emotions and temperaments. This concept dates back to ancient Greek and Roman medicine, which posited that an imbalance in the humors could lead to various emotional states. It can be used in conversations, debates, or written pieces to emphasize the profound emotional impact of a particular event or circumstance.

Examples
1His hate-filled speeches make my blood boil!
2It makes my blood boil to think two thugs decided to pick on an innocent young girl.
3- Some of the stuff that he said made my blood boil.
4It’s been years, and that memory still makes your blood boil.
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