This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like -- you felt the emotion that would lead you to start crying.
It is an idiom or turn of phrase that generally means to immediately start crying.
Yes it is an idiom because the literal meaning doesn't make sense.
depression i am guessing?
"He felt like crying, too" on page 6
If you are talking about the episode where Richard Simmons comes on, she is crying because he is encouraging her and she, I believe, is letting go of all of those insecurties that she was feeling. He was lifting her up when she felt like she couldn't do it.
No, "felt on top of the world" is not a simile. It is an idiom used to express feeling extremely happy or successful. A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as," such as "as busy as a bee."
== == If you truly love him then it will be ok crying is very normal just dont let it change your relationship! Crying is a 'release mechanism' for stress just as dreaming is. You feel good because by crying you have released a lot of your tension.
No, it is a sign of heartbreak and loss. Anyone who falls in love, and the relationship doesn't work out, has felt like crying. Remember, there are about 3 BILLION women on the planet. One doesn't like you and the rest haven't met you yet. Spend your time looking for them...
i felt a deep catharsis after first visiting my mother's grave and crying.
I'm a Arsenal fan and I was nearly crying when we lost 8-2 to United! I felt like The World had Come to an End!!
idiom means expression like a page in a book
It's not an idiom. It means exactly what it looks like.