very early in the morning
the time right before sunrise
first light
daybreak or the break of day
early morning
sunrise or sunup
We shared, cared and cheered until we were at the crack of dawn.
TV channels start discussing what can happen at the crack of dawn.
At the crack of dawn, Dad and I were back at the track. I’d hardly slept, but I didn’t care.
Jane started at the crack of dawn and only went home in the evening after the whole team had stopped working.
Tim always keeps busy from the crack of dawn to the late afternoon.
We are leaving this place at the crack of dawn tomorrow.
You should go to bed now – if you wish to wake up at the crack of dawn
Jenny is always up at the crack of dawn while Jack is a pure night owl.
We were always up at the crack of dawn to catch more fishes.
She goes to the gym at the crack of dawn every day.
There is no origin for this idiom
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definition
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