Advertisement
Advertisement
sleep off
verb
- informal.tr, adverb to lose by sleeping
to sleep off a hangover
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
"I have spent most of my time in bed just trying to sleep off the pain in my head," she told the BBC in 2018, just before she travelled to Germany for the operation.
From
Team discipline seemed to have drained away, with stories of the Brazilian being left to get his head down and sleep off the night's excesses rather than knuckle down in training.
From
Thinking he may be sleeping off a night out, there was no initial concern.
From
A woman who went to bed to sleep off a migraine woke up to find her accent had changed to a Geordie one.
From
It’s almost like since the heady highs of “Barbenheimer,†the movies have been sleeping off a hangover.
From
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse