English, asked by grandcity98, 9 months ago

A short and funny story using lots of idioms. It should be an imaginary biography. Please make it fast.

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Answered by itzNobita26
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against the clock

meaning:

if you work against the clock, you are trying very hard to finish something before a deadline

use:

Police are working against the clock to find the evidence they need.

2 around the clock

meaning:

all day and all night

use:

The nurses worked around the clock to look after the injured child.

3 back in the day

meaning

: a time in the past; used mostly when you are remembering nice things

use:

My parents say Hong Kong’s pollution wasn’t a problem back in the day, and the sky was always blue

Answered by Anonymous
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Hello,

against the clock

meaning:

if you work against the clock, you are trying very hard to finish something before a deadline

use:

Police are working against the clock to find the evidence they need.

2 around the clock

meaning:

all day and all night

use:

The nurses worked around the clock to look after the injured child.

3 back in the day

meaning

: a time in the past; used mostly when you are remembering nice things

use:

My parents say Hong Kong’s pollution wasn’t a problem back in the day, and the sky was always blue.

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