sleep-in

See also: sleep in

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sleep-in (plural sleep-ins)

  1. An instance of sleeping in, sleeping late, sleeping until one feels fully refreshed rather than rising at a prespecified time.
    I didn’t have anything to do Saturday morning, so I decided to have a sleep-in.

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