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Forty winks
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昼寝, うたた寝
a short, light nap or brief sleep taken to rest and regain energy
What is the origin of the idiom "forty winks" and when to use it?
The idiom "forty winks" is believed to have originated from the practice of taking a brief, refreshing nap or short sleep during the day. The idea of "forty winks" suggests a short, light slumber that is usually not long enough to be a full sleep cycle but long enough to provide a quick rejuvenation. The phrase has been in use since the 19th century to describe the act of taking a short nap, often to restore one's energy and alertness.
forty winks
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Whenever I'm feeling tired and need a quick energy boost, I'll take forty winks before continuing my work.
During the lunch break, I like to take forty winks in my office to recharge for the afternoon.
After the long road trip, I pulled over at a rest area and took forty winks to feel more refreshed.
He had a hectic schedule, but he managed to squeeze in forty winks on the train ride home.
The conference was exhausting, so I found a quiet corner to take a quick forty winks.