- If they like to have the lights out by nine and you don't usually hit the sack until midnight, there is no need to sit down with them and have a big, dramatic talk.
- That's right. Even though it's not that late, I'm ready to hit the sack!
- Ok, now go hit the sack, but after tomorrow's test we will have to study seriously for next week's test, no more goofing off.
- Gloria: I think I'm gonna hit the sack too. Sweet dreams, everyone.
- That way, there's a little extra heat coming from all sides when you hit the sack.
- If you try to resolve everything before you hit the sack, you'll both be sleep-deprived and cranky the next day.
- It's best to resolve conflicts before you hit the sack.
- It's been a long day, and now its time to hit the sack.
- Yeh! I am still beat and I need to hit the sack again!
- Now, let's get out of here and hit the sack.
- Man, I'm beat. I'm going to hit the sack. I'm exhausted. I had to work until 2 o'clock this morning.
- I'm tired, Let's hit the sack.
- But the long-term consequences of sleep deprivation should be enough to convince anyone to hit the sack.
- I'm going to hit the sack, I'm exhausted.
- Alright, kids bedtime. Time to hit the sack.
- Skipping a sleep cycle can make you feel exhausted the next day, so don't have too many and be sure to hit the sack early.
- Pleasant music keeps my body, mind and soul function in a good mood till I feel drowsy, and then I go hit the sack with content.
- Generally, I hit the sack by ten p. m. But anytime before then is fine.
- Its getting late, I should better hit the sack, until next time, have a good life folks.
- Right. Well. Should we hit the sack?
- Ok, now go hit the sack, but after tomorrow "s test we will have to study seriously for next week" s test, no more goofing off.
- M: Ok, now go hit the sack, but after tomorrow's test we will have to study seriously for next week's test, no more goofing off.
- I am going to hit the sack, I am exhausted.
- I hope you break a leg in your performance tonight!
- I wish you break a leg in the coming English speech contest.
- So break a leg. I'll be in the front row.
- Break a leg tomorrow at your job interview. I hope that you'll get the job.
- I know you are going to be at in the play tonight. Break a leg!
- Instead, a person should tell the actor to "break a leg" because by wishing for a bad thing, good luck will come.
- To wish an actor prior to his going on stage to "break a leg" is a well-known practice.
- Well it's the four leafed clover. This is very rare, about 1 in 10000 and is also usually associated with Ireland. Break a leg. Fingers crossed. Good luck vibes. I hope you strike gold.
- I just want to say: Break a leg, have a good shoot, do your best work, and here's looking at you, kids.
- David: Break a leg. I know you can.
- I know you're going to be great in the play tonight. Break a leg!
- Play well, Jack--break a leg!
- It is more common for comedians to say "Break a leg", or "Merde!"
- Break a leg actually means good luck!
- You'll be great! Break a leg!
- I hear you're performing this weekend - break a leg!
- Alex: Where I'm from, we say, Break a leg!