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Meaning of "ready to call it aday"



 
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Meaning of "ready to call it aday" #1 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 16:37 pm   Meaning of "ready to call it aday"
 

After five hours My wife and I were " ready to call it a day", but the children objected because they were having such fun.

Could you please explain " ready to call it a day "
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Meaning of "ready to call it aday" #2 (permalink) Wed Jan 10, 2007 16:45 pm   Meaning of "ready to call it aday"
 

Ready to call it a day = ready to stop doing something, leave, etc.

"Tom, we've done a lot of work today, and I am exhausted. I'm ready to call it a day."

"Okay, Pete, see you tomorrow."
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