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rack time
noun
Any amount of free time to sleep or rest.
Exact(1)
To do a back handspring it's just like doing a bridge but keep doing it faster and faster rack time.
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The novel's slow burn shows the sore heart on the rack of time.
The local hardware store places Tricycle, a Buddhist quarterly, on the same prominent rack as Time and Newsweek.
But either way, co-viewing could make you see more ads, drive more attention to creators that will win Instagram their favor or just make you rack up time spent on the app without forcing you to create anything.
Give the fries a minute or two to cool on a rack, enough time to sprinkle them with a little salt as you admire their rustic beauty.
Why should you need to squeeze past your drying rack every time you'd like to add a load, or even worse, drag your drying rack into the living room?
The pink and silver frock, it turned out, was a bespoke confection made by Tracy Reese, so even though many of us coveted the dress, it wasn't going to be popping up at, like, Nordstrom Rack any time soon.
Bill moved the rack several times.
In King Lear, it felt like he was totally on the rack at times.
A grade-school dropout, with a high, delightful, innocent singsong voice, he started moving racks part time in the Garment Center.
He said, "I need to serve 12 hours of chalking in front of every too big to fail bank, just to start racking up time.
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