Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clock. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

cliché: at the eleventh hour

Meaning: at the last possible moment (definition).

Example: They averted a strike reaching an agreement at the 11th hour. (Examples.)

Origins: The Bible – the last hour of sunlight before darkness sets in at the 11th hour. (Sources.)


Rewrites:
  • a quarter to too late
  • at the moment of last resort
  • with time only to utter the final word
  • with the clock showing just shy of “too late”
  • between 1 and 0 in the final countdown


Discussion: I struggled to find a closer revision of the actual words “the 11th hour” but it was a toughie. What ideas do you have?

Monday, March 22, 2010

Cliché: watching the clock

Meaning: eager to leave or stop doing something (example 1, example 2)


Rewrite 1: watching the sweep hand
Rewrite 2: listening for the timer to beep
Rewrite 3: watching for the sun to set
Rewrite 4: looking for "the end"
Rewrite 5: looking for an article stop


Comment: I looked for things besides an actual clock that represented the end to something, thus: the sweep hand of a clock that ticked off minutes, the sound of a timer that signaled the end of a specific time, the words that often signal the end of a movie, and the graphic device some publications use to show that an article stops.


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