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Meanings of
sleep out
in English
Work in a house where one does not live; he can easily commute from his home"
live out
live in
Usage of
sleep out
in English
1
You see, the men
sleep
out
on this balcony, often as not.
2
A lot of the time we'll
sleep
out
in the open anyway.
3
I may
sleep
out
all night in one of the herder's cabins.
4
Finding
sleep
out
of the question, I got up and dressed myself.
5
I'll be able to
sleep
out
any time, except in the blizzards.
6
It will be warm enough there to
sleep
out
under the stars.
7
Then poor Nigel can have his
sleep
out
whatever happens to me.
8
And at that they won't have the
sleep
out
of their eyes.
9
It'll be tough to
sleep
out
in this snow, but it's safer.
10
I suppose it makes one's body more sensible always to
sleep
out
-
of-doors
.
11
He'll have his
sleep
out
,
and be all right when he awakes.
12
Before a battle one must have one's
sleep
out
,
repeated Prince Andrew.
13
No, Soulsby, YOU come back to bed, and get YOUR
sleep
out
.
14
I can't stay here all night while you has your
sleep
out
!
15
I don't mean for you to
sleep
out
here,' she said.
16
I'm glad you
sleep
out
here by yourself and not in the house.
Other examples for "sleep out"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
sleep
out
sleep
Verb
Preposition
Sleep out
through the time
Sleep out
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common