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Go to bed   /goʊ tu bɛd/   Listen
Go to bed

verb
1.
Prepare for sleep.  Synonyms: bed, crawl in, go to sleep, hit the hay, hit the sack, kip down, retire, sack out, turn in.  "He goes to bed at the crack of dawn"  Antonyms: turn out, get up.






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"Go to bed" Quotes from Famous Books



... I go to bed very satisfied with the day's work, but hoping for better results with the improved organisation and ...
— Scott's Last Expedition Volume I • Captain R. F. Scott

... supper; but they were so much afraid, they could not eat a bit. As for the Ogre, he sat down again to drink, being highly pleased that he had got wherewithal to treat his friends. He drank a dozen glasses more than ordinary, which got up into his head, and obliged him to go to bed. ...
— The Fairy Tales of Charles Perrault • Charles Perrault

... old man, starting up; "let me see—yes, your pulse is very quick. Amine, your poor husband is very ill. He must go to bed, and I will give him something which will do him good. I shall charge you nothing, ...
— The Phantom Ship • Frederick Marryat

... Seraph, sleepily, "I fink I'll jus' be a bishop, an' go to bed at pwoper times an' have poached ...
— Explorers of the Dawn • Mazo de la Roche

... slavery, so it is everywhere the common course of life amongst all mechanics except the Utopians; but they dividing the day and night into twenty-four hours, appoint six of these for work; three of which are before dinner; and three after. They then sup, and at eight o'clock, counting from noon, go to bed and sleep eight hours. The rest of their time besides that taken up in work, eating and sleeping, is left to every man's discretion; yet they are not to abuse that interval to luxury and idleness, but must employ ...
— Ideal Commonwealths • Various


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