forty winks
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Definition
Noun: - A short period of sleep, especially one taken during the day and not in a bed; a nap or brief sleep.
Usage
The term "forty winks" is an informal, idiomatic expression used to describe a short, light sleep. It is often used to suggest a refreshing rest that is not a full, deep sleep. It typically implies the sleep is taken in a chair, on a sofa, or in another place not intended for overnight rest.
Examples
- Noun:
- I'm just going to grab forty winks on the couch before we go out.
- After lunch, he likes to have forty winks in his armchair.
- A quick forty winks was all she needed to feel refreshed.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is often used with verbs like "have," "take," "catch," or "grab."
- I managed to catch forty winks during the train journey.
- It can be used humorously or euphemistically to refer to a nap.
- The meeting was so boring, I think the boss was having forty winks.
Variants and Related Words
- Nap (n): A short sleep, especially during the day. (A more common and direct synonym.)
- Snooze (n/v): Informal term for a short, light sleep.
- Catnap (n): A very brief, light nap.
- Kip (n): British informal term for a sleep or nap.
- Siesta (n): An afternoon rest or nap, especially in hot countries.
Synonyms
- Nap
- Snooze
- Catnap
- Short sleep
- Light sleep
- Doze
Related Idioms
- "To catch some Z's": An informal, slang idiom meaning to get some sleep.
- "To take a power nap": Refers to a short nap intended to quickly restore alertness.
Notes
- The phrase "forty winks" is fixed and does not change form (e.g., not "forty wink").
- The number "forty" is not literal; it simply means a small, indefinite number, suggesting brevity.
Noun
- sleeping for a short period of time (usually not in bed)