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  • I'm really tired. I need to go home and catch some _____.
    Z's [catch some Z's: to go to sleep or get some rest]
  • I need my beauty s_____ before the big presentation tomorrow.
    sleep [beauty sleep: sleep that is thought to improve one's appearance]
  • I love to sleep i_____ on weekends; I don't usually get up until noon.
    in [sleep in: to stay in bed later than usual in the morning]
  • I'm exhauasted; I think I'm going to h_____ the sack early tonight.
    hit [hit the sack: to go to bed / sack: a slang for 'bed']
  • I had to wak up at the crack of d_____ to catch my flight.
    dawn [up at the crack of dawn: waking up very early in the morning or at sunrise]
  • I kept nodding o_____ during the boring lecture.
    off [nod off: to fall asleep, esp. unintentionally or for a short period]
  • I'm going to rack o_____ for a couple of hours before the party tonight.
    out [rack out: to go to sleep or take a nap]
  • I can't focus today; I'm feeling really s_____ due to (a) lack of sleep.
    sleep-deprived [sleep-deprived: lacking the necessary amount of sleep]
  • Ever since the accident, he has become an i_____, finding it hard to sleep through the night.
    insomniac [insomniac: a person who has difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
  • I have r_____ the baby to sleep in my arms.
    rocked [rock a baby to sleep: to gently sway or move a baby to help them fall asleep]
  • Wrapped up in my favorite blanket, I felt as snug as a b_____ in a rug.
    bug [snug as a bug in a rug: extremely comfortable and cozy, esp. in bed]
  • I couldn't sleep because my roommate was sawing l_____ all night.
    logs [sawing logs: snoring loudly]
  • After a long day, we had some p_____ talk before falling asleep.
    pillow [pillow talk: intimate or private conversations that occur in bedm typically between romantic partners]
  • I was so exhausted last night. I slept like a l_____ and didn't wake up until morning.
    log [sleep like a log: to sleep very deeply and soundly]
  • I have a deadline tomorrow, so I'll be burning the m_____ oil to finish this project.
    midnight [burn the midnight oil: to work late into the night; staying up very late]
  • I'm not ready to get up yet; I'm going to hit the snooze b_____ a few more times.
    button [hit the snooze button: to delay waking up by pressing the snooze button on an alarm clock]
  • I couldn't sleep, so I started counting s_____ in my mind.
    sheep [count sheep: to imagine counting sheep jumping over a fence to help fall asleep
  • I took a power n_____ during my lunch break, and now I feel much more alert.
    nap [power nap: a short nap that helps to rejuvenate and provide energy]
  • I've always been a night o_____; I do my best work after midnight.
    owl [night owl: a person who stays up late at night and is active during the late hours]
  • I'm not a morning person; I confess I'm a s_____ button warrior.
    snooze [snooze button warrior: someone who repeatedly hits the snooze button in the morning to delay waking up]
  • R_____ and shine! It's a beautiful morning!
    Rise [rise and shine: a cheerful way to tell someone to wake up a nd get out of bed]
  • After the long hike, I slept like a b_____ all night.
    baby [sleep like a baby: to sleep very deeply and soundly]
  • She's such an early b_____; she's up at 5 AM every day.
    bird [early bird: a person who wakes up early in the morning and is active during the early hours]
  • After a long day at work, I finally found myself in the a_____ of Morpheus.
    arms [in the arms of Morpheus: to be asleep]
  • My daughter was sick and couldn't sleep last night; she kept tossing and t_____ in bed.
    turning [toss and turn: to be restless and unable to find a comfortable sleeping position]
  • I'm not sure about this job offer. I think I'll s_____ on it and give them my answer tomorrow.
    sleep [sleep on it: to take some time to think about a decision before making it]
  • As soon as my head hit the pillow, I was out like a l_____.
    light [out like a light: to be asleep very quickly and deeply]
  • I'm just going to take a quick c_____ before we head out for the evening.'
    catnap [catnap: a short nap, usually during the day]
  • It's been a long day. I think I'm going to h_____ the hay early tonight.
    hit [hit the hay: to go to bed or go to sleep]