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bedtime

[ UK /bˈɛdta‍ɪm/ ]
[ US /ˈbɛdˌtaɪm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the time you go to bed

How To Use bedtime In A Sentence

  • Go through the usual bedtime routine, say goodnight and leave the room.
  • Another treatment that may help some people with insomnia is to recondition them to associate the bed and bedtime with sleep.
  • That will mean they are more likely to nod off as you're reading them a bedtime story, and then you can tiptoe away. The Sun
  • The place was only half full and it was still dark outside but it was way past bedtime on a Saturday night and midterms were just a dim, horrific memory.
  • Keep your mouth clean by brushing your teeth at least four times a day (after meals and at bedtime).
  • We all get totally hammered on tiny amounts of the local rice wine, and stay up way past our bedtimes at the Hoài Café.
  • We suggest you massage almond oil into your hands and cuticles before bedtime, to soften and protect them.
  • My father always used to tell us bedtime stories.
  • At the sound of a bell, the men woke; another bell signaled mealtime; still another, work time; still another, meals and bedtime.
  • Every night at bedtime I hide his hairbrush in his pillow and sometimes he hides my shoes in the washing machine.
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