To sink through the floor verb phrase
If a person sinks through the floor, it means that he/she has a strong feeling of embarrassment.
I thought I would sink through the floor when my boss pointed out my mistake in front of my colleagues.
If one's heart "sinks through the floor", it means that he/she feels extemely sad or disappointed.
Her heart started to sink through the floor as soon as he said he wanted to break up with her.
If someone wants to curl up and die, they feel very sorry, ashamed or embarrassed about what happened and wish they could hide it or escape from it.
To make someone else become angry and mad, usually by repetitive annoying behaviors
Having an unhappy, disappointed, or ashamed expression
Used when someone's face becomes extremely red or flushed because of embarrassment, anger, or strain
To make someone really upset, irritated or disappointed
The verb “sink" should be conjugated according to its tense.