Concept cluster: Activities > Waking up or staying awake
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(transitive, euphemistic) To cause an erection of the penis or other physical signs of sexual arousal, such as fluid secretion.
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To put oneself to sleep.
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(intransitive) To lie down to sleep for the night, usually of livestock or machinery.
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(transitive) To tire.
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(reflexive) To make active; to rouse oneself.
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die
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Alternative form of burn the candle at both ends [(idiomatic) To work hard night and day.]
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(idiomatic) To work hard night and day.
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(idiomatic) To work studiously, especially late into the night.
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(colloquial, humorous) To sleep; to take a nap.
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(intransitive, slang) To "hang", hang out; to spend time with another person or group.
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(idiomatic) To sleep.
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Alternative form of come-to-bed [(colloquial) Sexually alluring or seductive.]
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(colloquial, often with out) To become unconscious.
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(intransitive, slang) To lie down for a long rest, sleep or nap, as from tiredness or exhaustion.
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(informal) To fall asleep from exhaustion.
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(intransitive, idiomatic, of a baby) to cry until it is tired.
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Synonym of drop like flies
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Alternative form of down at heel [(literally, of footwear) In poor condition, especially due to having worn heels; worn-out, shabby.]
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(intransitive) to rouse someone to notice something, to cause someone to focus on something.
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(intransitive) To die suddenly.
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(colloquial) To prove unreliable or impractical; to abandon or desert, to fail to follow through.
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(archaic, transitive) To neglect through sleep or by sleeping; sleep through; oversleep; sleep off.
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(idiomatic) To start the day in a bad mood for no apparent reason.
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(idiomatic) to wake up early
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(idiomatic, obsolete, nautical) Dead, of sailor or seaman whose cause of death was anything except by drowning.
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(intransitive) To be prone on the ground.
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Obsolete spelling of hail [(impersonal) Of hail, to fall from the sky.]
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(idiomatic) Involved in a situation to the extent that one cannot cope.
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Alternative form of conk out [(intransitive, informal) to fall fast asleep; to sleep soundly]
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(intransitive, obsolete) To have loose bowels; to suffer from diarrhoea.
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To pass time relaxing; to relax, lounge.
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(transitive) To render unconscious.
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(intransitive) To pose for a photograph while lying rigid, face down, arms at side, in an unusual place.
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(idiomatic) To be dead.
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Alternative form of push up daisies [(idiomatic) To be dead.]
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(euphemistic) To have passed away, or died.
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(euphemistic) to die
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(Singapore, intransitive) To relax; to chill, doing nothing in particular.
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To leave one's bed; to get up.
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(idiomatic, imperative) Used to wish someone happiness upon waking up
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An arousal.
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(transitive) to rout out of bed; to rouse
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Obsolete spelling of rouse [To wake (someone) or be awoken from sleep, or from apathy.]
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(transitive, obsolete) To excite or awaken (something); to revive or reawaken (something).
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Of or pertaining to the rush hour.
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To go to bed: to lie down to sleep.
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(biblical and literary, dated or obsolete) To be buried together with one's forebears; hence, to die; also, to be dead.
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(figuratively) A chain of events that, once initiated, cannot be halted; especially one in which the final outcome is undesirable or precarious.
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(UK) Completely asleep or unconscious.
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(gerund of stir) An occasion on which something stirs or is stirred
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Synonym of over easy
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(Northern England, Scotland) To be lazy; rest for a short while during working hours.
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(obsolete outside dialects) To die.
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(US, informal) To travel on an airplane all night.
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(intransitive) To become bedbound due to sickness or infirmity.
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(idiomatic, slang, of a person) dead, killed
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(intransitive, idiomatic) To go to bed; to retire to bed.
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(informal) Feeling well enough to be out of bed.
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(idiomatic) Alternative form of up with the lark [(idiomatic) Awake and out of bed early in the morning.]
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(transitive) To rouse up; rouse from sleep; awake; arouse.
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(transitive, archaic) To cause to rise up in startlement.
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To affect the emotions of (a person) suddenly and overwhelmingly.

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