Sleep like a rock In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "sleep like a rock", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2021-11-07 10:11

Meaning of Sleep like a rock

Synonyms:

to sleep like a baby , to sleep like a log/top

Sleep like a rock informal simile verb phrase

To sleep soundly.

He slept like a rock in spite of the noise.

I get up early, but Jane is sleeping like a rock.

After a long day of skiing, I slept like a rock last night.

Other phrases about:

cop some Z's

To get some sleep

put (someone or something) to bed

1. To help someone prepare to get into bed, especially kids

2. To finish something or some first preparatory steps

3. To stop discussing, considering, or focusing on something

shuteye

To sleep.

a blanket drill

A term used  (usually in the military) to indicate sleep.

 

gronk

1. Used to describe a nasty substance, such as dirt between the toes.

2. Valueless.

3. To stop working.

4. To sleep.

Grammar and Usage of Sleep like a rock

Verb Forms

  • to sleep like a rock
  • sleeping like a rock
  • slept like a rock
  • sleeps like a rock

The verb "sleep" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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