[ Idioms ]
Hit the sack / sheets / hay
A. To go to a barn
B. To go to bed
C. To go away

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A. UNIMPORTANT
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Last summer I visited the United States. I ………………….. (look forward) to the trip for ages
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A. then
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They stopped at the petrol station _____ the car up
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