The idiom "suddenly the dawn froze up solid" suggests an abrupt halt or interruption in a situation that was expected to progress or change, often conveying a sense of shock or disbelief. It evokes imagery of a new beginning or hope being abruptly stifled, similar to how dawn symbolizes new light and opportunity. This phrase can be used to describe moments when circumstances unexpectedly shift, leaving individuals stunned or paralyzed.
crack of the day
begin to be understood
To dawn on means to suddenly become clear or understood. Here are some sentences.I waited for the meaning of the joke to dawn on her, and then she laughed.When will it dawn on you that you can't treat people like they were your servants?It ought to dawn on him any minute.
The idiom "to be at daggers drawn" is used when people are very angry.Example sentence: "John and Ben were at daggers drawnever since Ben took all of John's money in a game of Poker. "
The idiom "sing like a lark" means to sing very joyfully and cheerfully, often implying a sense of happiness or contentment. Larks are known for their melodious and uplifting songs, particularly at dawn, which contributes to the expression's positive connotation. It can also refer to someone who is in high spirits or feeling particularly upbeat.
it was a fox
Something "dawns on you" when you suddenly (or begin to) realise something. The word 'dawn' is used because this is the name for the start of the day when the light from the sun begins to light the landscape and things that were invisible due to the darkness of night gradually become visible as the rays of light from the rising sun enlightens the scene.
The following sayings are designed to cheer you up when things are bad: Every cloud had a silver lining. It's darkest just before the dawn. Sunshine always follows rain.
"Dawn" is a popular response to this crossword question. Its first letter is D and its last letter is N.
Dawn Steel's birth name is Dawn Spielburg.
Dawn Raymer goes by Dawn M Raymer, and Dawn Morgan Raymer.
The name Dawn is taken from the type of day dawn.