roll out of bed

idiom

informal
: to rise after sleeping in a bed and especially after sleeping later than usual
She rolled out of bed just before noon.

Examples of roll out of bed in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Get the cut right and the styling part should take care of itself—good news for those of us who prefer to roll out of bed in the morning and go. Hannah Coates, Vogue, 8 Aug. 2022 That was a nice way to roll out of bed, having all my friends painting the walls. Craig Jenkins, Vulture, 22 Apr. 2021 Some of us can roll out of bed and head straight to our home office without changing. Micolette Davis, Houston Chronicle, 24 Aug. 2020 Every morning, Wong would roll out of bed and, on the family’s terrace, make a quick ink painting on Chinese paper, while his parents slept. Raffi Khatchadourian, The New Yorker, 9 May 2022 At the start of the pandemic, Anthony Jr. would roll out of bed minutes before Zoom classes started. Brittny Mejia Staff Writer, Los Angeles Times, 16 Jan. 2022 After all, who wants to roll out of bed to adjust the fan anyway? Sanah Faroke, PEOPLE.com, 22 July 2021 One of the best freedoms of working from home can be the ability to quite literally roll out of bed and get to work. April Margulies, Forbes, 29 June 2021 For the one who isn’t a morning person: Nespresso VertuoPlus Deluxe and mug Single-serve coffee makers can be a blessing in disguise for the soon-to-be 30-year-old who still struggles to roll out of bed each morning. Shayna Murphy, USA TODAY, 11 May 2021

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“Roll out of bed.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/roll%20out%20of%20bed. Accessed 27 Apr. 2024.

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