Colorful Sleep Idioms

Colorful Sleep Idioms

Are you a night owl or an early riser? Have you ever been called a sleepyhead? What time do you normally hit the hay? All these questions contain sleep-related idioms, and this article is going to be about those and many more. Read on and make sure you add color to your language with the idioms from this post and the sleep-related phrasal verbs we covered here.

I’m a bit of a night owl because that’s when I feel the most creative and alive. Christina Aguilera
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15 Phrasal Verbs For Sleep

15 Phrasal Verbs For Sleep

A phrasal verb is a phrase that consists of a verb with a preposition (1), adverb (2) or both (3), the meaning of which is different from the meaning of its separate parts. For example:

  1. I look after 2 pets.
  2. He decided to give up smoking.
  3. We have run out of sugar.

Phrasal verbs are worth learning because they make speech more natural and idiomatic when used appropriately, and today, we’d like to teach you 15 phrasal verbs that can add color to your sleep-related conversations. So read on, get some rest, and stay at your best!

I sometimes nod off at my desk.
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Vocabulary Booster: Kitchen Utensils

Vocabulary Booster: Kitchen Utensils

Whether you are into cooking or not, we believe this post will be beneficial for you as we are going to clarify the difference between utensils, tableware, silverware, and kitchenware. Additionally, we’ll learn the English names of some essential items that almost anyone can find in their kitchen. Let’s make sure we know what these things are called.

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