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SACK OUT

(verb)
There is 1 meaning of the phrase Sack Out.

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Sack Out - as a verb

Prepare for sleep

Example: "I usually turn in at midnight"

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    Example Sentences

    "After a long day at work, I can't wait to go home and sack out on the couch."
    "Whenever I watch a boring movie, I tend to sack out within the first few minutes."
    "If you stay up all night, you'll definitely need to sack out at some point during the day."
    "During the long flight, I managed to sack out and sleep for a few hours."
    "I usually sack out early on Sunday nights to make sure I'm well-rested for the upcoming week."
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