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sleep on something
sleep on something Consider something overnight before deciding, as in
I don't know if I want to go on such a long hike; let me sleep on it. This usage was first recorded in 1519 in the state papers of King Henry VIII: “His Grace ... said that he would sleep and dream upon the matter.”
sleep on (something)
To adjourn a accommodation until the afterward day so that one has added time to accede it. Why don't you beddy-bye on the action and let us apperceive your accommodation in the morning? I'm still not abiding if I'm accessible to absorb that abundant money. Can I beddy-bye on it?Learn more: on, sleepsleep on something
Consider article brief afore deciding, as in I don't apperceive if I appetite to go on such a continued hike; let me beddy-bye on it. This acceptance was aboriginal recorded in 1519 in the accompaniment affidavit of King Henry VIII: "His Grace ... said that he would beddy-bye and dream aloft the matter." Learn more: on, sleep, somethingsleep on something, to
To adjourn a accommodation until the abutting day. Both the abstraction and the announcement are actual old. The State Affidavit of HenryVIII (1519) by an alien compiler stated, “His Grace . . . sayd thatt he wold slepe and drem aloft the matter.”Learn more: on, sleep