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'Burning the midnight oil' refers to staying up late working or studying. For example, 'She was burning the midnight oil to finish her project on time.' |
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'A blessing in disguise' refers to something that seems bad at first but results in something good. |
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'The early bird catches the worm' means that those who wake up early or act promptly have an advantage. For example, 'If you want to get the best deals, remember that the early bird catches the worm.' |
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'Let sleeping dogs lie' means to avoid interfering in a situation that could lead to trouble. |
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'The tip of the iceberg' refers to a small, visible part of a much larger problem. |
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'Hit the sack' means to go to bed. For example, 'I’m exhausted; I think I’ll hit the sack early tonight.' |
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'Spill the beans' means to reveal secret information or disclose something prematurely. For example, 'She accidentally spilled the beans about the surprise party.' |
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'Under the weather' means feeling ill or unwell. For example, 'I won’t be coming to the office today; I’m feeling a bit under the weather.' |