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This means to quit what you are doing and go home
Call it a day
Use "call it a day" in a sentence
I decided to call it a day early today and leave work at 11:00 am.
Define "call it a day"
to quit what you are working on and go home
Use "pulling my leg" in a sentence
I panicked when he said the test was tomorrow, but then I realized he was just pulling my leg.
Define "pulling my leg"
joke, kid, fool, or trick someone
Use "hit the sack" in a sentence
I'm very tired, I'm gonna go hit the sack.
Define "hit the sack"
to go to bed
Use "flip out" in a sentence
If one more thing goes wrong today, I'm gonna flip out!
Define what "flip out" means
to react excited, surprised, or angry; to lose control
Use "go with the flow" in a sentence
I didn't want to go by myself, but my friends were all busy. I had to go with the flow.
Define "go with the flow"
To be flexible when things don't go your way
This idiom means "someone or something that is very hard to find"
needle in a haystack
This idiom means "someone or something that is very hard to find"
needle in a haystack
This idiom means "doing something correctly or well"
on the right track
Use "driving me up a wall" in a sentence
Your bad singing is driving me up the wall!
Define "driving me up a wall"
to make (someone) irritated, angry, or crazy
Use "on the right track" in a sentence
You haven't quite got the answer yet, but you're on the right track.
Define "on the right track"
doing something correctly or well; halfway there
Use "spitting image" in a sentence
She is a spitting image of her mother.
Define "spitting image"
Someone or something that looks very much like someone or something
Use "heart of gold" in a sentence
Kim is always willing to help people; she has a heart of gold.
Define "heart of gold"
Someone who is genuinely kind and compassionate.
Use "up in the air" in a sentence
My teacher hasn't decided whether or not to give a final exam, it's up in the air.
Define "up in the air"
talk about something that's undecided or unresolved
Use "that ship has sailed" in a sentence
I was thinking about going to the concert but that ship has sailed. It’s sold out.
Define "that ship has sailed"
an opportunity that has passed or a situation that can no longer be changed