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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I slept off" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It is typically used in informal spoken English to indicate that someone fell asleep unintentionally. Example: "After a long day at work, I just sat on the couch and slept off."
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Hubby was going to stop home for a bit but planned not to wake me up as I slept off a hellish night in the ICU.
I slept off countless weekday morning hangovers during recesses and pass periods.
Eventually, my friend returned and drove me to his parents' house, where I slept off my high in one of his mum's guest rooms.
Eventually, my friend returned and drove me to his parents' house, where I slept off my high in one of his mom's guest rooms.
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"I slept on my days off," she said, laughing.
Starting to feel sick from exhaustion, I slept on and off for most of Saturday and decided to rally for a yoga and music event called "Long Nights Moon".
I learned to use the painkiller sparingly primarily if the migraine happened at night, when I could sleep off both the pain and drug.
I was sleeping off my first hangover of the week, when a voice yelled up the stairs and shook me awake.
Look, I was on £10 an hour and my sole aim every working day was to get rid of people from the show flat so I could sleep off my hangover on the bed.
But for now, I need to sleep off this hangover.
I figured he'd leave while I slept, but I'd doze off listening to him playing basketball with my little brother, and when I'd wake up he'd be eating dinner with my family.
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