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Meanings of
hit the sack
in English
Portuguese
deitar-se na cama
Catalan
gitar-se
Spanish
echarse
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Prepare for sleep.
bed
retire
go to bed
turn in
crawl in
kip down
hit the hay
sack out
go to sleep
turn out
get up
Portuguese
deitar-se na cama
Synonyms
Examples for "
bed
"
bed
retire
go to bed
turn in
crawl in
Examples for "
bed
"
1
May 20:-Requiresspoon-feeding; sleeps well; remains always in
bed
in stiff attitudes.
2
If everyone went right to
bed
,
they could continue their new explorations.
3
I went to
bed
that night still concerned about my employment situation.
4
Young men who were friends of the family carried her funeral
bed
.
5
She entered; it was empty; the
bed
had not been slept in.
1
Public sector workers have been able to
retire
at much earlier ages.
2
Reached at his office, Carroll said he was simply ready to
retire
.
3
Shabalala's health complications forced him to
retire
from the group in 2014.
4
As those workers
retire
,
though, the skills shortage could become a crisis.
5
Just one more, he thought, and I shall
retire
from the war.
1
I shall
go
to
bed
early to-night and shall not see you.
2
I think we should all
go
to
bed
as soon as possible.
3
You
go
to
bed
right this second or I'm calling the police.'
4
Yes; do
go
to
bed
,
and breakfast there in the morning too.
5
And, of course, she still wanted to
go
to
bed
with him.
1
But since he had no partners to
turn
in
,
he therefore agreed.
2
The ford took a sharp
turn
in
the middle of the river.
3
You will see the house at the first
turn
in
the path.
4
At a
turn
in
the Riverton Road he met the Red Admiral.
5
It was just one more bizarre
turn
in
an already bizarre case.
1
Small boys will
crawl
in
under the canvas in spite of clubs.
2
Most likely he didn't expect anyone to
crawl
in
from this side.
3
They simply remove all their clothes and
crawl
in
between the deerskins.
4
He tried to
crawl
in
,
and thereby ran some risk of injury.
5
Small insects, I daresay, would
crawl
in
and out and do nothing.
1
Exhaustion came over me in a wave, so I thought I'd
kip
down
here.
2
Hawk and I "
kipped
down
"
(slept) together on a sandy stretch overlooking the bay.
3
"Ha, that fellow with the ponytail you used to knock around with, married to an English wan,
kipping
down
in the door of the church."
1
It's darn nice of you, but-Youprobably want to
hit
the
hay
.
2
I'm going to
hit
the
hay
before I end up on the floor.
3
Pop your iPhone into the top of the Day Maker before you
hit
the
hay
.
4
I'm about ready to
hit
the
hay
right now.
5
Get your turkey and
hit
the
hay
trail.
1
The storekeeper offered to let Gordon
sack
out
in his store room.
2
Tell you what, I'll find a place where you can
sack
out
,
okay?
3
When we're done, I'm going to
sack
out
on the sofa for tonight.
4
Jack took a flat mirror and a velvet
sack
out
from the case.
5
I've got to
sack
out
fast and recuperate before BB takes me out tomorrow.
1
Just
go
to
sleep
,
and we'll talk things out in the morning.
2
Do you want to
go
to
sleep
tonight with that thing tickin'?
3
Then they go home, get changed and
go
to
sleep
,
she says.
4
I wake up every morning and I
go
to
sleep
every night.
5
And with this thought the writer was able to
go
to
sleep
.
Usage of
hit the sack
in English
1
Then you strap on your heart rate monitor and
hit
the
sack
.
2
It's that detective, the one you mentioned before you
hit
the
sack
.
3
I was out, then when I got in I
hit
the
sack
.
4
I'm going to order room service, and then
hit
the
sack
.
5
Once he
hit
the
sack
,
his mind was still occupied with United's win.
6
Right now, I'm ordering you to
hit
the
sack
and get some rest.
7
After Snively
hit
the
sack
,
I sat alone in front of the movie.
8
Did you hear me tell you to
hit
the
sack
,
MacNab?
9
By 1 a.m. I'd
hit
the
sack
and passed out for a few days.
10
What I need to do is come home tomorrow night and
hit
the
sack
early.
11
I'd like to go home and
hit
the
sack
.
12
You meet a broad, you like her and she likes you, you
hit
the
sack
.
13
He'd
hit
the
sack
after court about noon.
14
Whatever it is, at times like these I toss down a whiskey and
hit
the
sack
.
15
At ten I showered and
hit
the
sack
.
16
It suddenly struck him that he hadn't
hit
the
sack
with a woman for six centuries.
Other examples for "hit the sack"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
hit
the
sack
hit
Verb
Determiner
Noun
Translations for
hit the sack
Portuguese
deitar-se na cama
cair no sono aos poucos
Catalan
gitar-se
estirar-se
allitar-se
Spanish
echarse
acostarse
encamarse
tenderse
irse al catre
estirarse
retirarse
ir a dormir
tumbarse
Hit the sack
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Hit the sack
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