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So I got up really early this morning and the English phrase I would use to describe that is at the crack of dawn this morning. Jen and I got up at the crack of dawn.
So we got up at the crack of dawn.
Honey, you do not need to get up at the crack of dawn every morning.
Honey, you do not need to get up at the crack of dawn every morning.
Let's turn in so we can get up at the crack of dawn.
LET'S TURN IN, SO WE CAN GET UP AT THE CRACK OF DAWN.
You know, you can be catching flights and trains and buses and moving hotels and waking up at the crack of dawn to try and bag as many much as you can into everything and queuing up for these really big experiences or hiking up the mountain and it's go, go, go, go, go and where's the next restaurant?
You know, you can be catching flights and trains and buses and moving hotels and waking up at the crack of dawn to try and bag as much as you can into everything and queuing up for these really big experiences or hiking up the mountain and it's go, go, go, go, go and where's the next restaurant and that gets draining for me because I travel full time.
this is called "at the crack of dawn".
this is called "at the crack of dawn".
Good morning from Daytona Beach, Florida. We wake up at the crack of dawn to this breathtaking
We wake up at the crack of dawn to this breathtaking sunrise.
Darkness breaks apart (At the crack of dawn)
Darkness breaks apart (At the crack of dawn)
And then I'm up at the crack of dawn because on top of getting married and having a kid, I finally got a job.
And then I'm up at the crack of dawn because, on top of getting married and having a kid, I finally got a job.
You got to be there at the crack of dawn,
and death than a similar earthquake in the middle of nowhere at the crack of dawn on a summer day.
death than a similar earthquake in the middle of nowhere at the crack of dawn on a summer day.