- I am feeling a bit under the weather. I think I've caught a cold.
- Are you feeling better now or are you still under the weather?
- Fine today, through a bit under the weather last week.
- His father was under the weather last week, but he's all right now.
- Adam: My dong, Cooper, has been a bit under the weather lately.
- I've been feeling under the weather all day.
- We were on the ball, the bills would have been paid on time.
- With a job, if you aren't quite on the ball one week, you still get paid.
- But all of us - volunteers, workforce, everybody involved - has to keep their eye on the ball, work hard right to the end.
- Maybe then, I thought, I could find a way to prove I had something on the ball.
- We kept our eyes on the ball to maintain the retainership with our clients.
- Get on the ball, then do what you want.
- You can trust him; he's got a lot on the ball.
- If you're going with her, you'd better get on the ball.
- The teacher is really on the ball.
- That book is really on the ball.
- I'm so glad that my assistant is always on the ball because I'm too scatterbrained to manage my schedule on my own.
- It's big business now, you know. You have to be on the ball: go, go, go all the time.
- He will do well in that work because he has a lot on the ball.
- If you were on the ball, this wouldn't have happened.
- I didn't sleep well last night and I'm not really on the ball today.
- I can't believe Molly got that report done so quickly—she's really on the ball.
- She is always on the ball.
- Yes, I know it's hard to be a professional investor and to keep your eyes on the ball.
- But he has to show me he's got it on the ball.
- Mr.B is really on the ball at this new project.
- But her mind isn't on the ball.
- Watch his bread, it seems to be delicious. He had a lot on the ball.
- I've got a busy day tomorrow, so I think I'll hit the sack.
- Louis was so tired that he hit the sack soon after supper. The neighbors were having a party and we couldn't sleep a wink last night.
- Let's hit the sack/ hay. We have to get up in the morning.
- Good night, guys. I'm going to head home and hit the sack.
- The spiffy thing is to hit the sack at once.
- Clear your mind by meditating 15-20 minutes before you hit the sack.
- lm just going to drink some Scotch and hit the sack.
- Magnesium boasts numerous relaxing properties that can help you fall asleep the moment you hit the sack.
- I'm going to hit the sack, so exhausted.
- So if you have to be up by 7:30am, set your alarm for midnight ( or better yet, an hour earlier than that so you have time to get ready for bed and wind down) to signal it's time to hit the sack.
- In the New York magazine essay, Mr. Bowie wrote of that period, "I rarely got up before noon and hit the sack again around four or five in the morning." He saw the city with "multicolored glasses."
- Having a consistent bedtime routine, meaning what you do before bed as well as when you hit the sack, is key to falling asleep fast and staying asleep through the night.