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In the blink of an eye
This idiom describes something that happens extremely quickly or instantaneously.
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Out of the corner of one's eye
To see something indirectly, often fleetingly, without turning one's head to look at it directly.
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Feel it in my bones
To have a strong, intuitive sense or premonition about something, often without clear, logical evidence.
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Rest one's eyes
To close one's eyes for a short period, typically for a nap or brief relaxation, without necessarily falling into a deep sleep.
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Raspy voice
A raspy voice is one that sounds rough, harsh, or grating, often due to a sore throat, overuse, or illness.
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Gravelly voice
A gravelly voice is deep, rough, and harsh, often sounding as if gravel is caught in the throat.
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Lump in one's throat
A sensation of tightness or blockage in the throat, often due to strong emotion like sadness, sentimentality, or fear, making it difficult to speak or swallow.
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Shoulder the burden
To accept or take on a difficult responsibility or heavy task.
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Like a rack of bones
This idiom describes a person or animal that is extremely thin and emaciated, often to an unhealthy or alarming degree.
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Choke up
To become so overcome with emotion, typically sadness or gratitude, that one struggles to speak clearly or at all.
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To be itching to do something
To have a strong, eager desire or impatience to do something.
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Quick as a wink
Something that happens extremely fast or instantly.