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Id ESLPod_0655_WE_0984
Episode Id ESLPod 655
Episode Title Staying in a Vacation Rental
Phrase to sleep
Text The verb "to sleep," in this podcast, means to have places for a certain number of people to sleep: "A queen bed is designed to sleep two adults, but when we were kids, my five brothers and sisters all slept in one queen bed." The phrase "sleep tight" is said to children before they fall asleep: "Sleep tight, Pedro. I'll see you in the morning." The phrase "to sleep like a log" or "to sleep like a baby" means to sleep very well: "Our new mattress is so comfortable! I slept like a log." Finally, the phrase "to not be able to sleep a wink" means to be unable to sleep at all: "The neighbors had a loud party all night and I couldn't sleep a wink!"
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