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to make one's day
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to make someone's ordinary or dull day more enjoyable or memorable
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Idiom
What is the origin of the idiom "make one's day" and when to use it?
The idiom "make one's day" gained popularity and became widely known through its usage in the 1983 movie "Sudden Impact," part of the Dirty Harry film series. This phrase is commonly used in everyday conversations, informal interactions, and in popular culture references. It can be invoked when someone receives a pleasant surprise, a thoughtful gesture, a compliment, or experiences a positive outcome, such as achieving a personal goal or receiving good news.
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The unexpected phone call from a long-lost friend brought a smile to his face and made his day brighter.
The unexpected good news exhilarated her, making her day brighter.
When the little girl saw her favorite superhero at the theme park, it made her day and filled her with excitement.
Thank you for your kind words, they made my day.
Finding a rare coin on the street made her day start in an auspicious manner.