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Hit The Books

Hit The Books - to study; to study for an exam

  • I told my students to hit the books. There will be an exam next week.
  • We are going home, and we will hit the books.
  • Did you hit the books last night?
  • My brother never hit the books. I have no idea how he always passes his exams.
  • When I was in collage. I was always hit the books.

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Heart Of Stone

Hands Down

Hard Case

Hour Of Need

Heart Skips A Beat

Have Had Enough

Hit The Sack

Hot Air

Have The Time Of Your Life

Hold A Grudge

Hit The Jackpot

Hands Full

Helping Hand

Have A Lead Foot

Hunker Down

Have A Fit

Have A Lead Foot

Heads Will Roll

Hush Up

Hang On

Hit The Ceiling

Have A Full Plate

High Spirits

Hit Hard

Hard As Nails

Hot Under The Collar

Hands Are Tied

Have A Cow

Horse Around

Have A Ball

Have A Blast

Half Baked

Hard Head

Hand In Hand

Have Not Seen In Ages

Head In The Clouds

Heart Sank

Head Over Heels

Hit The Road

Hit The Roof

Hush Money

Holy Cow

Hang In There

Hit The Books

Hit The Hay

Hot Head

Hold Your Horses

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