Sinônimos
Examples for "bed"
Examples for "bed"
1May 20:-Requiresspoon-feeding; sleeps well; remains always in bed in stiff attitudes.
2If everyone went right to bed, they could continue their new explorations.
3I went to bed that night still concerned about my employment situation.
4Young men who were friends of the family carried her funeral bed.
5She entered; it was empty; the bed had not been slept in.
1Public sector workers have been able to retire at much earlier ages.
2Reached at his office, Carroll said he was simply ready to retire.
3Shabalala's health complications forced him to retire from the group in 2014.
4As those workers retire, though, the skills shortage could become a crisis.
5Just one more, he thought, and I shall retire from the war.
1I shall go to bed early to-night and shall not see you.
2I think we should all go to bed as soon as possible.
3You go to bed right this second or I'm calling the police.'
4Yes; do go to bed, and breakfast there in the morning too.
5And, of course, she still wanted to go to bed with him.
1But since he had no partners to turn in, he therefore agreed.
2The ford took a sharp turn in the middle of the river.
3You will see the house at the first turn in the path.
4At a turn in the Riverton Road he met the Red Admiral.
5It was just one more bizarre turn in an already bizarre case.
1Small boys will crawl in under the canvas in spite of clubs.
2Most likely he didn't expect anyone to crawl in from this side.
3They simply remove all their clothes and crawl in between the deerskins.
4He tried to crawl in, and thereby ran some risk of injury.
5Small insects, I daresay, would crawl in and out and do nothing.
1It's darn nice of you, but-Youprobably want to hit the hay.
2I'm going to hit the hay before I end up on the floor.
3Pop your iPhone into the top of the Day Maker before you hit the hay.
4I'm about ready to hit the hay right now.
5Get your turkey and hit the hay trail.
1Then you strap on your heart rate monitor and hit the sack.
2It's that detective, the one you mentioned before you hit the sack.
3I was out, then when I got in I hit the sack.
4I'm going to order room service, and then hit the sack.
5Once he hit the sack, his mind was still occupied with United's win.
1The storekeeper offered to let Gordon sack out in his store room.
2Tell you what, I'll find a place where you can sack out, okay?
3When we're done, I'm going to sack out on the sofa for tonight.
4Jack took a flat mirror and a velvet sack out from the case.
5I've got to sack out fast and recuperate before BB takes me out tomorrow.
1Just go to sleep, and we'll talk things out in the morning.
2Do you want to go to sleep tonight with that thing tickin'?
3Then they go home, get changed and go to sleep, she says.
4I wake up every morning and I go to sleep every night.
5And with this thought the writer was able to go to sleep.
1Exhaustion came over me in a wave, so I thought I'd kip down here.
2Hawk 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."
Translations for kip down