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Idiom of the Day. "Hit the sack"

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Hit the sack


Synonymsto sum up, in brief, in short, in summary, etc.




The idiom "hit the sack" means to go to bed or to go to sleep. This phrase is often used informally and can be a colorful way to express the need for rest.





The origin of "hit the sack" dates back to times when mattresses were often sacks filled with straw, and hitting the sack was a way to make the straw settle, making the bed more comfortable.


Examples:

  1. After a long day at work, I can't wait to hit the sack.
  2. It's getting late; I think I'll hit the sack.
  3. He hit the sack early last night because he had an early morning meeting.
  4. Whenever she's tired, she likes to hit the sack with a good book.
  5. After the party, everyone was exhausted and ready to hit the sack.


Using idioms like "hit the sack" can make your English sound more natural and fluent, adding a touch of native flair to your conversations.




June, 2024

Posted by Darat Ajyal Sharurah

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