Definition of Sleep out

1. Verb. Work in a house where one does not live. "Our cook lives out; he can easily commute from his home"

Exact synonyms: Live Out
Generic synonyms: Commute
Antonyms: Live In

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleep Out

sleep deprivation
sleep disorder
sleep disorders
sleep dissociation
sleep drunkenness
sleep epilepsy
sleep in
sleep late
sleep like a baby
sleep like a log
sleep mask
sleep mode
sleep off
sleep on
sleep on it
sleep out (current term)
sleep over
sleep paralysis
sleep phase delay syndrome
sleep schedule
sleep spindle
sleep stages
sleep talking
sleep terror
sleep terror disorder
sleep tight
sleep under the same bridge
sleep with the fishes

Literary usage of Sleep out

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. 'Hail and Farewell!' by George Moore (1912)
"The nothingness of our lives and the length of the sleep out of which we came, and the still greater length of the sleep ..."

2. What the White Race May Learn from the Indian by George Wharton James (1908)
"But in the summer the invariable rule is for all to sleep out of doors. ... It is just as natural to them to have to sleep out of doors as it is to sleep ..."

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