sack out

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

How To Use sack out In A Sentence

  • He got a sack out of the buggy , shouldered it, and staggered with it through the cottage yard, and knocked at the door.
  • All process can be accomplished by automatic from takin paper, yarn and glue to forming sack, compounding, margin folding, printing, pin-hole pricking, cutting, counting and sack out.
  • Where are you going to sack out?
  • I know I have to get up early, " said Mr. Wang, a local citizen, "but I simply can not fall asleep last night, and I just want to sack out in office.
  • Gorillas construct nests out of foliage every night to sack out.
  • After lunch, I go out and beat mister angel with a broom and kick the guy's sack out into the street.
  • It's late - I'm going to sack out.
  • She'd go days on just catnaps, then sack out for as many as eighteen hours on a Sunday.
  • But how can you sack out when your brain is whirling over tomorrow's three tests, cheerleading tryouts and your latest crush?
  • To cap it, the mule blundered off the trail and fell, throwing rider and gripsack out upon the rocks. Trust
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