Sentence examples for sleep sound from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sleep sound" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "sleep soundly." You can use it when describing the quality of someone's sleep, indicating that they are sleeping deeply and peacefully.
Example: "After a long day of work, I hope you can sleep soundly tonight."

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You're just not going to sleep sound".

As for the Toy I Wouldn't Kick Out of Bed, the Infant's Sleep Sound Lamb can rest assured.

"You just don't sleep sound, I don't care how many Tylenol PM you take or whatever," Clemens said.

Dr. Barry Krakow of the Maimonides Sleep Arts and Sciences center in Albuquerque and the author of "Sound Sleep, Sound Mind," helped develop imagery rehearsal therapy.

He should then sleep sound in the knowledge that the only war crimes he was guilty of are hubris and cowardice.

Many songs stand out on their own, such as "Sleep Sound," with its spacey doo-wop, and "I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)," a gleeful, summery R. & B. tune featuring the rapper Young Thug and the singer Popcaan.

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Men sleep sounder than women.

For alternative sleep sounds try Sleep Pillow Sounds, a $2 iOS app with sounds like rain on water, crackling fires or lapping waves on the shore.

Anne has nightmares and screams in her sleep, sounds that the workers downstairs might hear.

I won't sleep sounder tonight feeling righteous any more than I did last night feeling worried.

She will also, on command, set the alarm (so you don't have to get out of bed to do it), turn on or off the nightlight, or play any one of three soothing sleep sounds.

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