1. crack of dawn - Noun
2. crack of dawn - Phrase
crack of dawn
(idiomatic) The first moment of daylight; before sunrise.
“A lot of people think you've got to be up at the crack of dawn, and I tell them that if you want to go real early, we sure can,” Beardsley said. Source: Internet
I’m heading out tomorrow at the crack of dawn for a site visit to Carrara, Italy, and Monaco, so I pack my bag before turning on my iPad and play a few rounds of mah-jongg. Source: Internet
It was on these serene beaches, at the crack of dawn on June 6, 1944, that the Allies finally gained a foothold in France; from this moment, Nazi Europe was destined to crumble. Source: Internet
A typical day in Usha’s life starts at 4 am in the morning, right at the crack of dawn. Source: Internet
Each of the devices in Microsoft's tweet is set to show that time and date, suggesting we should be paying attention at the crack of dawn tomorrow on the West Coast. Source: Internet
I left it on overnight and I've even got up at the crack of dawn to check~ no luck damn it~ so I've done it through You tube instead lets hope this works! Source: Internet