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go to bed

VERB
  1. prepare for sleep
    He goes to bed at the crack of dawn
    I usually turn in at midnight

How To Use go to bed In A Sentence

  • You can put the 'blackie' up in some quarter of the house where he can move about at will without disturbing any of your own servants, and can get in and out at all hours; he will be useful, you know, in prowling about the grounds at night and ascertaining if the lady really does go to bed when she retires to her room. Cleek: the Man of the Forty Faces
  • I hang clothes before we go to bed at night and it humidifies the air and allows me to save money and time on a humidifier. The Seattle Times
  • I don't go to bed early enough and therefore struggle to get up in time to get ready at a leisurely pace.
  • Never go to bed on an argument. 
  • Better go to bed supperless than rise in debt. 
  • Sleeping patterns may also be affected, hence the reason that young people go to bed later and get up later.
  • People can wake at night if they go to bed hungry so it could disrupt sleep. The Sun
  • If more than one wants to go to bed early, then the group should keep the noise levels down.
  • Come lunch time and I felt really awful - had a terrible headache and just wanted to go home and go to bed.
  • A common player sign-off in Eve-Online is "fly safe", as in "I must go to bed, *fly safe* everyone. November 2007
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