20 Idioms on Time - Set 02
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21. In the nick of time
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Meaning: Just in time; at the last possible moment.
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Sentence Usage 1: The paramedics arrived in the nick of time to save the injured hiker.
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Sentence Usage 2: He submitted the application in the nick of time before the deadline expired.
22. Invest time in something
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Meaning: Spend time and effort on a particular activity or task.
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Sentence Usage 1: It's essential to invest time in building strong relationships with colleagues.
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Sentence Usage 2: Successful entrepreneurs often invest time in learning and improving their skills.
23. It's about time
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Meaning: Used to express that something should have happened sooner.
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Sentence Usage 1: You finally finished the project; it's about time!
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Sentence Usage 2: She got the promotion she deserved, and it's about time considering her hard work.
24. Kill time
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Meaning: Spend time in a way that is not productive or enjoyable.
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Sentence Usage 1: While waiting for the train, she decided to kill time by reading a book.
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Sentence Usage 2: Playing games on the phone is a common way to kill time during long flights.
25. Live on borrowed time
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Meaning: Continue to survive despite facing significant risks or challenges.
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Sentence Usage 1: After the near-fatal accident, he felt like he was living on borrowed time.
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Sentence Usage 2: The old building, damaged by the earthquake, seemed to be living on borrowed time.
26. Matter of time
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Meaning: Inevitable and will happen eventually.
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Sentence Usage 1: The success of the new product is just a matter of time.
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Sentence Usage 2: It's only a matter of time before they announce the winner of the competition.
27. Moment in the sun
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Meaning: A brief period of success, recognition, or attention.
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Sentence Usage 1: Winning the award was her moment in the sun after years of hard work.
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Sentence Usage 2: The actor enjoyed his moment in the sun as the film received critical acclaim.
28. Moment of truth
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Meaning: A critical or decisive moment that reveals the true nature of a situation.
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Sentence Usage 1: The job interview was the moment of truth for the aspiring candidate.
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Sentence Usage 2: In a relationship, meeting the parents can be a moment of truth.
29. Name the day
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Meaning: Choose or decide on a specific day for an event or activity.
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Sentence Usage 1: We need to name the day for the team-building retreat.
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Sentence Usage 2: The couple finally decided to name the day for their wedding ceremony.
30. Not for a minute
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Meaning: Not at all; not even for a short period.
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Sentence Usage 1: She didn't believe his excuse, not for a minute.
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Sentence Usage 2: He insisted that he was innocent, and she didn't doubt it, not for a minute.
31. Not in a million years
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Meaning: Absolutely not; an expression of strong disbelief or refusal.
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Sentence Usage 1: If you think I'll agree to that proposal, not in a million years!
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Sentence Usage 2: Not in a million years would she have expected such a turn of events.
32. Now or never
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Meaning: The only opportunity; a situation that requires immediate action.
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Sentence Usage 1: It's now or never to submit your application for the scholarship.
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Sentence Usage 2: If you want to pursue your dream, it's now or never to take the first step.
33. Once in a blue moon
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Meaning: A very rare or infrequent occurrence.
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Sentence Usage 1: He visits his hometown once in a blue moon due to his busy schedule.
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Sentence Usage 2: Getting a perfect score in that challenging exam happens once in a blue moon.
34. One-day wonder
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Meaning: Something or someone that achieves success or fame for a very brief period.
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Sentence Usage 1: The viral video became a one-day wonder on social media.
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Sentence Usage 2: The actor's popularity turned out to be a one-day wonder after the initial hype.
35. Pressed for time
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Meaning: Having limited time; in a hurry or facing a deadline.
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Sentence Usage 1: We are a bit pressed for time, so let's make this meeting brief.
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Sentence Usage 2: She was pressed for time, trying to finish the project before the end of the day.
36. Question of time
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Meaning: Something that will inevitably happen; a matter of time.
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Sentence Usage 1: It's just a question of time before the technology becomes obsolete.
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Sentence Usage 2: The success of the startup is a question of time with the right strategy.
37. Quick as a wink
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Meaning: Very fast; happening in an instant.
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Sentence Usage 1: He disappeared from sight quick as a wink.
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Sentence Usage 2: The decision was made quick as a wink to address the urgent issue.
38. Race against time
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Meaning: Attempting to accomplish something before a deadline or before it's too late.
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Sentence Usage 1: The team is in a race against time to complete the project by the end of the month.
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Sentence Usage 2: Rescuing the trapped miners was a race against time due to the limited oxygen supply.
39. Rome wasn't built in a day
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Meaning: Complex or significant tasks take time to accomplish.
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Sentence Usage 1: Learning a new language is challenging; Rome wasn't built in a day.
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Sentence Usage 2: Building a successful business requires patience; after all, Rome wasn't built in a day.
40. Rough time
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Meaning: A difficult or challenging period.
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Sentence Usage 1: The family went through a rough time after the sudden loss of a loved one.
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Sentence Usage 2: Going through a divorce can be a rough time for anyone.