"Lie-in" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Lie-in" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Lie-in" Meaning

To lie in refers to staying in bed or not getting up as quickly as usual, often later than usual, and sleeping in or lounging in bed. It is also used to describe having a late start to the day or delaying getting up from bed.

"Lie-in" Examples

Usage Examples for "lie-in"


After a late night out, I decided to have a lie-in and sleep in until noon. (phrase used to describe sleeping in later than usual)
My sister loves to have a lie-in on weekends and enjoy a leisurely breakfast in bed. (phrase used to describe sleeping in on weekends or special occasions)
I'm feeling tired and need a lie-in after my long-haul flight last night. (phrase used to describe the need for extra sleep due to fatigue)
My friend and I had a lie-in until midday, then headed out to explore the city. (phrase used to describe sleeping in and then doing something else)
The hotel's comfortable beds allowed us to have a lie-in and enjoy a relaxed morning. (phrase used to describe sleeping in due to comfortable living arrangements)

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Lid

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Having a lid or cover.

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Liechtenstein

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Lief

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