单词 | to sack in |
释义 | > as lemmasto sack in a. to sack in: to turn in, to go to bed; also, to lie in. slang (originally U.S.). ΚΠ 1946 Calif. Folklore Q. Oct. 387 The Navy Man enjoys resting or sleeping. A sailor who retires hits the sack, sacks in, sacks out, gets in some sack drill,..or gets some shut-eye. 1951 in H. Wentworth & S. B. Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang (1960) 440/1 Shut up and sack in. 1962 ‘S. Ransome’ Without Trace x. 107 After she left I had some more drinks and sacked in. 1966 D. F. Galouye Lost Perception xvi. 168 ‘I let you sack in this morning,’ he told Gregson, ‘so you could stockpile your energy.’ 1967 ‘T. Wells’ What should you know of Dying? iii. 41 Benedict's call, at about nine o'clock, woke me up... I'd planned to sack in till about eleven. 1976 N. Thornburg Cutter & Bone iii. 79 Listen, pal, before I sack in..why don't you tell us. < as lemmas |
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