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Id ESLPod_0312_WE_0299
Episode Id ESLPod 312
Episode Title Different Work Styles
Phrase crack
Text In this podcast, the phrase "to fall through the cracks" means to be forgotten because one is concentrating on other things: "I know you're busy with work and school, but make sure that the bills you need to pay don't fall through the cracks." A "crack" is the space between two parts of something that has broken apart: "The house is old, and there are cracks in the ceiling." The phrase "at the crack of dawn" means very early in the morning: "Xavier wakes up at the crack of dawn every morning to feed the chickens." Finally, the phrase "to crack (somebody) up" means to make someone laugh very loudly or for a long time: "Renee told a very funny joke that cracked us up."
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