Sneak the sunrise past a rooster American US informal Verb + object/complement
To do something incredibly difficult or virtually impossible.
Predicting the future is like sneaking the sunrise past a rooster.
Trying to throw a fastball past John is like trying to sneak the sunrise past a rooster
It's like sneaking the sunrise past a rooster to book a flight just before the holiday.
Said when you believe something will never hapen
If you put your heart in, you put all of your efforts and passion into it.
Used to refer to an impossible plan or idea
1. A guess or an estimate with little or no guarantee of accuracy.
2. Used to indicate an attempt that is not expected to succeed or has very little chance of working.
To make great efforts to do something or give one's full attention to something
The verb "sneak" should be conjugated according to its tense.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.