To hit the hay” – English idiom
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Last updated 12 março 2025

Image source: 1; 2. Another way to say it is TO HIT THE SACK ;-). This is a nice comic on this idiom made by Ploopikoosy: More example sentences from the web: I have a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the hay. Time to go home and hit the hay! I'm tired,…

To Hit the Sack/Hit the Hay (English Idiom Meaning)

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American English at State - People usually say they're going to “hit the hay” if they are very tired and ready to go to sleep for the night. Is there a similar

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English Idioms on X: Idiom examples: 1- Hit the books: This idiom simply means to study, especially with particular intensity. It is used as a verb – hit the books. 2- Hit

The Britannica Dictionary on X: Idiom: hit the hay/sack = to go to bed I'm tired. I'm going to hit the hay early tonight. #ESL #EFL #ELL #TESOL #TEFL #Idioms #LearnEnglish

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Hit the hay idiom, Use and Meaning of the idiom
English Idioms on X: Idiom examples: 1- Hit the books: This idiom simply means to study, especially with particular intensity. It is used as a verb – hit the books. 2- Hit

Hit the hay idiom, Use and Meaning of the idiom

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