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morning Idioma
good morning
hello, hi, good day "We said, ""Good morning, Miss Keele,"" as we entered the room."
morning after (the night before)
a hangover He
top of the morning
good morning, have a good morning, the best of the morning "Old Tweedsmuir would say, ""Top o' the morning to you,"" as we walked to school."
morning after the night before
Idiom(s): morning after (the night before)
Theme: HANGOVER
the morning after a night spent drinking, when one has a hangover. • Oh, I've got a headache. Talk about the morning after the night before! • It looked like a case of the morning after the night before, and Frank asked for some aspirin.
first thing in the morning
Idiom(s): first thing (in the morning)
Theme: EARLY
before anything else in the morning. • Please call me first thing in the morning. I can't help you now. • I'll do that first thing.
Monday morning quarterback
(USA) A Monday morning quarterback is someone who, with the benefit of hindsight, knows what should have been done in a situation.
morning after|after|morning
n., slang The effects of drinking liquor or staying up late as felt the next morning; a hangover. One of the troubles of drinking too much liquor is the morning after.Mr. Smith woke up with a big headache and knew it was the morning after.
Monday-morning quarterback
Monday-morning quarterback A person who criticizes or passes judgment from a position of hindsight, as in Ethel was a Monday-morning quarterback about all the personnel changes in her department—she always claimed to have known what was going to happen. This expression, first recorded in 1932, alludes to fans who verbally “replay” Sunday's football game the next day, the quarterback being the team member who calls the plays.
morning after, the The unpleasant results of an earlier activity, especially overindulgence in alcohol. For example, A headache is just one of the symptoms of the morning after. This expression originated in the late 1800s as a synonym for a hangover (and was often put as the morning after the night before). By the mid-1900s, however, it was also being used more loosely for the aftereffects of staying up late.
An morning idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with morning, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dizionario di parole simili, diverso tenore, sinonimi, di invocazione per Idioma morning