Hit it out of the park
English Idiom
Meaning: To achieve something exceptionally well or to an extraordinary degree. It's often used to describe a performance or accomplishment that exceeds expectations.
Origin: The idiom 'Hit it out of the park' originates from baseball, where it describes a batter hitting the ball so well that it goes outside the stadium, resulting in a home run. This exceptional feat has been metaphorically extended to other areas to signify outstanding achievement.
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