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English Idiom
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🏃 Hit the Ground Running — Today's English Idiom
Learn "hit the ground running" — starting something new with full energy and momentum from day one — through 3 swipeable flat-illustration cards: a literal sprint-landing scene, a bold plain-English definition, and a natural workplace conversation example.
05/20/2026, 08:06:03 PM
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🏃 When you don't just start — you launch
"Hit the ground running" means you begin something with full energy and momentum from day one. No warm-up. No easing in.
Think of starting a new job and already closing deals by Friday. That's it.
👉 Save this card and drop it in a sentence in the comments — I'll tell you if it sounds natural.
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Cards
Card A — Literal Illustration

Visual concept: Character in electric-blue athletic gear falls from above and instantly breaks into a full sprint the moment their feet touch the pavement — motion lines, starburst dust cloud, huge grin. Bright, absurd, kinetic.
Card B — Definition

Idiom: Hit the Ground Running
Definition: To start something new with great energy and enthusiasm, making immediate progress from the very beginning.
Card C — Scenario Conversation

Dialogue:
- Person A: "How's your first week at the new job going?"
- Person B: "Amazing! I hit the ground running — already finished two projects!"
Production Notes
- Visual style: Bright modern flat illustration, Duolingo/Memrise language-app aesthetic
- Characters reused from channel canon:
card-character-a+card-character-b(both hit, cdn_url anchored) - No new character entities generated this episode
- Image size: 1088 × 1360 px (4:5 ratio), PNG, quality: high
- No external sources used; idiom content from standard ESL reference knowledge
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