Hit The Nail On The Head
- Hit The Nail On The Head
- How common is this idiom?: This idiom is still widely used in modern English, particularly in informal conversations and written language, to convey a sense of accuracy or precision.
- Literal Meaning: To physically hit a nail directly on its head, driving it into a surface.
- Actual Idiomatic Meaning: To describe or express something accurately or precisely, often in a way that is insightful or perceptive.
- The professor hit the nail on the head when she explained the complex concept in simple terms.
- The comedian's joke hit the nail on the head, perfectly capturing the absurdity of the situation.
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