American Idioms and Expressions

Hit The Sack Idiom

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hit the sack
What does hit the sack mean?
go to bed."I'm really tired. I think I'll hit the sack."
hit the sack
What does hit the sack mean?
go to bedI`m a little bit tired so I think that I will hit the sack now.
hit the sack
What does hit the sack mean?
go to bed; get in bed
hit the sack
What does hit the sack mean?
to go to bed I am a little tired so I think that I will hit the sack now.


Some Random Idioms
break into a cold sweat (about something)
What does "break into a cold sweat (about something)" mean?
to become nervous or frightened about something I broke into a cold sweat when I went to tell my teacher about my mistake.

throw (someone) to the lions
What does "throw (someone) to the lions" mean?
to permit someone to be blamed or criticized for something without trying to help or protect him or herThe company threw the manager to the lions and made him take responsibility for the problem that he had caused.
take it out on (someone or something)
What does "take it out on (someone or something)" mean?
to be unpleasant or unkind to someone because one is angry or upsetAlthough the man has much stress at work he is careful not to take it out on his friends or family.
eat like a bird
What does "eat like a bird" mean?
to eat very littleThe boy must be sick. He has been eating like a bird recently.
Where there's a will, there's a way
What does "Where there's a will, there's a way" mean?
This idiom means that if people really want to do something, they will manage to find a way of doing it.
like a fish out of water
What does "like a fish out of water" mean?
appear to be completely out of place somewhereI was like a fish out of water when I went to the party with my cousin.
Jack Frost
What does "Jack Frost" mean?
If everything has frozen in winter, then Jack Frost has visited.
talk (something) over
What does "talk (something) over" mean?
to discuss somethingWe asked for some time during the meeting to talk over the new proposal.

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