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from can see to can't see
Language:
Meanings:
1.
US
literal
neutral
From the time when there is just enough daylight to see until there is no light remaining; throughout the daylight hours.
2.
US
idiomatic
colloquial
Continuously for a long or entire period of daylight; all day (often used to describe sustained work or activity).
Examples:
EN:
It beat picking cotton from can see to can't see.
ES:
Le gana recoger algodón desde que amanece hasta que anochece.
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