sleep in (to) [exp]

english idiom sleep in
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Meaning:

  • Not to wake up early and sleep later than previous mornings.

Examples:

  1. Every day I wake up at five o’clock to go to work. But on vacation I sleep in.
  2. I don’t have any commitments on Sunday, so I’m going to sleep in.
  3. During my vacation, I plan to sleep in every day and enjoy slow mornings.
  4. I stayed up late last night, so I’ll probably sleep in tomorrow to catch up on sleep.
  5. It’s been such a busy week. I can’t wait to sleep in on Saturday!
  6. After a busy week, I’m going to sleep in on Saturday and take the morning slow.
  7. I didn’t get much sleep last night, so I decided to sleep in and feel rested.
  8. Since it’s a holiday, I can finally sleep in and enjoy a morning without rushing.
  9. I usually sleep in on Sundays and start my day a bit later.
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