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Definition & Meaning of "get carried away"

to get carried away
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to be unable to control one's behavior due to a strong emotion such as anger, excitement, etc.

to [get|be] carried away definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "get carried away" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "get carried away" can be traced back to the literal meaning of the words. "Carried away" originally referred to being physically lifted or transported by a force or current. Over time, the phrase evolved into a figurative expression, indicating being emotionally or mentally swept up or transported by a strong feeling, enthusiasm, or involvement. It is commonly used when discussing moments of intense emotion, enthusiasm, or passion that lead to a loss of control or perspective.

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During the debate, he got carried away with his argument and spoke for far longer than he had intended.
Tie down the umbrella to avoid it being carried away by the wind.
While singing karaoke, she got carried away with the music and belted out the song at the top of her lungs.
He was carried away by the emotions of the romantic movie and couldn't help but shed a tear.
He had to go after the lost kite that had been carried away by the wind.
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