oversleep

IPA: oʊvɝsɫˈip

verb

  • (intransitive) To sleep for longer than intended.
  • (reflexive, now rare) To sleep for longer than one intended.
  • (transitive) To sleep beyond (a given time), to sleep through (an event etc.).
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Examples of "oversleep" in Sentences

  • We should probably oversleep on Election Day.
  • Are they having a crisis or did they oversleep
  • Though, we'd probably oversleep on Election Day.
  • It is unnecessary to oversleep every single morning.
  • Did you oversleep in your history lessons in school
  • If he oversleeps, they may still find a way to sneak out.
  • Predictably, the next day, both Edmund and Baldrick oversleep.
  • She has a large appetite and a tendency to oversleep on school days.
  • On the first day, he oversleeps on the train and does not get down at Kochi.
  • On the first day, he oversleeps on the train and does not disembark at Kochi.

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