IDIOM OF THE DAY: Burn the candle at both ends FIGURATIVE MEANING: To overwork oneself by doing too much in a short time. TYPICAL USAGE: 'She’s been burning the candle at both ends to meet the deadline.' ORIGIN: Likely from the literal difficulty of using a candle inefficiently by lighting it at both ends.
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