hit the roof
— Verb
– English
~ get very angry and fly into a rage; "The professor combusted when the student didn't know the answer to a very elementary question"; "Spam makes me go ballistic"
hit the dirt
— Verb
– English
~ fall or drop suddenly, usually to evade some danger; "The soldiers hit the dirt when they heard gunfire"
hit the books
— Verb
– English
~ learn by reading books; "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now"
hit the sack
— Verb
– English
~ prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"
hit the hay
— Verb
– English
~ prepare for sleep; "I usually turn in at midnight"; "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"
hold the line
— Verb
– English
~ hold the line on prices; keep the price of something constant
hang by a thread
— Verb
– English
~ depend on a small thing or be at risk; "His life now hangs by a thread"
hog-tie
— Verb
– English
~ tie together somebody's limbs; "The prisoner was hog-tied"
hold tight
— Verb
– English
~ hold firmly, usually with one's hands; "She clutched my arm when she got scared"
hjælpe 'til
— Verb
– Danish
~ bidrage med en vis, evt. begrænset, arbejdsindsats
holde sig ''til
— Verb
– Danish
~ sørge for at optræde aktivt så snart en gunstig le ...