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Idiom
To zero in on something.
To aim or focus directly on something.
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I just instinctively knew that I didn't want her to sleep on something chemically treated.
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But they didn't want to simply offer a bus you could sleep on — something that felt like a hostel.
Ryan slept on something in the living room that he referred to as a 'flip and fuck.' You know when you have outdoor furniture and there's a pad on top?
She or he'll be sleeping on something cozy and she'll feel protected because he/she is right next to you.
While I am flying to Sarasota, Alison drives there, making one stop to buy Aero beds so we will have something to sleep on this weekend.
There was a meeting left, the one where Coach Terry Hoeppner -- Coach Hep, his players call him -- gives the RedHawks something to sleep on.
Homelessness charity Centrepoint said young homeless people used local welfare schemes as a vital safety net: "It's completely unacceptable that young people who have fought to turn their lives around after facing homelessness are once again left to sleep on floors for lack of something as basic as a bed.
Get something to sleep on.
We went to sleep on Thursday night as Europeans and awoke something else.
The reporter, John Barry, said he was drawn to Mr. Cuesta because the young man had "finally found something he cared enough about to sleep on a sidewalk".
Fill it with blankets, hay or straw, or something else warm for it to sleep on.
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