Idiom
Rise and shine.
Time to get out of bed and get ready for work/school.
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The phrase "rise and shine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a way to encourage someone to get up and start the day with enthusiasm. For example, you could write, "Come on now, it's time to rise and shine!".
Exact(51)
Rise and shine, predeceased!'" Jacobson explains.
"Rise and shine," I said.
Rise and shine!" The sun is actually setting outside the 10,000-seat Target Centre in Minneapolis, but the crowd is a sea of fist-pumps and cheers.
Rise and shine, folks!
"Rise and shine," she orders.
Rise and shine people, it's Monday.
Rise and shine: A persistent cell phone alarm awakens all those in the area except the one demonstrator who set it for himself.
Rise and shine for vaccinations Despite Mr. Karamami's efforts, at 9 40 a.m., only 20 children have been vaccinated.
Similar(3)
Rise-and-shine time.
Is Charlie, that nocturnal man about town, really suited to rise-and-shine rigmarole?
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