Idiom meaning, usage examples, facts
BURN THE CANDLE AT BOTH ENDSto overwork oneself
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1. Marie works all day and goes to school every evening, then she has to get up early in order to study. She’s wearing herself out. She’s burning the candle at both ends.
2. You really burn the candle at both ends. You’ve got to start taking it easy or you’ll end up in the hospital. The expression suggests that one is wasting one’s resources or energy. |
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