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Idiom: " Burning the candle at both ends "

Idiom Meaning

" Working or studying day and night. Someone who has too much going on "


This example of this common, famous American - English Idiom Burning the candle at both ends plays a major part in the non-standard common speech, slang or dialect that is natural to the people of the United States and Great Britain. The meaning and origin of the American - English Burning the candle at both ends idiom has been explained above and forms part of the free, online idioms dictionary.

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Famous Idiom: " Burning the candle at both ends "

Meaning: "Working or studying day and night. Someone who has too much going on "

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