be like ships that pass in the night
be like ships that pass in the night
To not see very much of someone; to not be in the same place and at the same time as someone very often. Used especially of two or more people who live together. Ever since Georgina started managing the restaurant at night, she and I have been like ships that pass in the night. We've had a guy renting our spare room for the last two months. We were worried it would feel crowded, but he works so much that we're like ships that pass in the night with him. Hey, it's good to see you! We've been like ships that pass in the night lately, huh?
like ships that pass in the night
Unable to see very much of someone; not often in the same place and at the same time as someone else. Used especially of those who live together. Ever since Georgina started managing the restaurant at night, she and I have been like ships that pass in the night. We've had a guy renting our spare room for the last two months. We were worried it would feel crowded, but he works so much that it's felt like ships that pass in the night.
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be (like) ˌships that ˌpass in the ˈnight
(informal) (of people) meet for a short time, by chance, and perhaps for the only time in your lives: We met on a course in Spain and had a wonderful time together. But we both knew that we were just ships that pass in the night.This is from a poem by Longfellow: ‘Ships that pass in the night, and speak each other in passing,...’.Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
- be ships that pass in the night
- be like ships passing in the night
- (one) is not going to eat (someone)
- be out of (one's) league
- be out of somebody's league
- be put in charge (of someone or something)
- (one) puts (one's) pants on one leg at a time
- a stranger to (someone or something)
- be left in charge (of someone or something)
- a dog in the manger