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100

Call it a day

To finish something and go relax.

100
"Yesterday, I almost missed my first shift at my new job."


"What happened?"

"Well, my alarm clock stopped working, so I woke up late. I had to quickly shower, get dressed, and run to my job. Lucky for me, I got there ___________. If I had gotten there late, I would have gotten in a lot of trouble."


In the nick of time/In time

100

"_______________, buying a bag of candy cost around 25 cents. Today, however, it usually costs at least a few dollars."

Back in the day

100

To perform a task quickly or within a fixed time limit.

To beat the clock

100

"Oh no! We need another hour to finish this project! Someone needs to ask our professor if we can turn it in a day later."

What idiom is most related?

Buy time

200

In no time

Done impulsively, without planning in advance.

200

"How did you make such a fantastic sonata?"

"Well, I decided to not rush and really think through the melodies."

Take my time

200

"Man, I really hate this rat race. I never have time to relax and enjoy myself."

"Maybe you shouldn't be working _________. Try taking time on the weekend to find and enjoy some hobbies that can help you relax."

Around the clock

200

To have a very good and exciting time

The time of one's life

200

"What do you have going on this Sunday?"

"Sunday? Hmm. Not much, actually. I hadn't really planned anything at all."

What idiom is most related?

Have time on one's hands/Spare time

300

On time

To get somewhere or do something at the proper or correct time.

300

"Look, students. Unfortunately, we can't have in-person classes right now."

"Why not, teacher?"

"Well, COVID-19 has made it dangerous to be physically in the same room. So, for right now, we'll be having our classes through Zoom until COVID-19 goes away."

For the time being

300

"How do you know that you'll still be friends in Mary when you both go to college?"

"Well, given that we have been friends since we were 3 years old, I would say that our friendship has _________________. I don't think it's likely that our friendship would just go away because we are going to different colleges."

Stand the test of time

300

To describe something that happens regularly and consistently.

Like clockwork

300

"Do you prefer to work the morning shift or the evening shift?"

"Well, even though you have to get up early, I like the morning shift because, after I finish working, I have the whole day ahead of me."

What idiom is most related?

Crack of dawn

400

Once in a blue moon

When something rarely ever happens.

400

"I've been working on this song all day, but I think I should probably relax, so I'm going to stop working and go chill."

Call it a day

400
"You know, I was planning on going out for coffee with friends, but I can't get this melody out of my head, so I'm going to stay here and work on making it into a song. It's definitely ______________, but I think this melody will lead to a fantastic song."

Spur of the moment

400

Time available for hobbies and other activities that you enjoy.

Spare time

400
"What did you do for your birthday?"


"We went to Hershey Park and I had an incredibly exciting and fun time."

What idiom is most related?


The time of one's life

500

In the long run

After a long period time; eventually

500

"If you want to be a great musician, you have to develop good habits relating to the way you practice your craft. It's also important to have a good sleep schedule. Specifically, you need to go to bed and wake up around the same time every day. You don't have to do it at the exact same time every day, but it's important that it's around the same time generally."

Like clockwork

500

"We had very little time to ___________ when I was in school, especially compared to the time you're given to finish the same test today."

Beat the clock

500

Remain popular for a long time

Stand the test of time

500

"Mom's gonna be here soon! Quick! Try to distract her so that we can get the dishes done!"

"We don't need to do that. If we start cleaning the dishes now we'll be able to do the dishes really quickly."

What idiom is most related?

In no time