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suddenly fall from the sky

To gain something as a windfall without any due efforts.

make the sky a roof

To sleep anywhere and wander from place to place without settling down.

pierce the sky

For one's energy or force to be very strong.

pierce the sky

For a mountain, tree, building, etc., to stand very high.

The sky is yellow

For one's energy to substantially weaken.

The sky turns yellow

To feel dizzy and stunned by a sudden shock.

even if the sky splits into two pieces

No matter what happens.

even if the sky collapses

No matter what happens.

The sky is pitch-dark

To be at a loss about what to do.

The sky turns pitch-dark

To feel dizzy and stunned by a shock.

trust someone like god

To completely trust and depend on someone.

one or two days

For a short time.

Each day is different

For the speed of a change to be very fast.

as if the next day is far

Very often without skipping a day.

Each day is new

For the speed of a change to be very fast.

like one day

Always; all the time.

twelve times even in one day

Very often.

the manner of doing something if one wants and not doing it if one does not want

A complacent attitude of a person who does something if he/she wants to and does not if he/she does not want to because he/she has no passion for it.

have never even sightseen a school

To not receive formal school education.

have not even come near a school

To not receive formal education.

have never even sightseen a school

To not receive formal education.