After a late night studying, she happily sleeps in, ignoring the morning light.
After a party, the host sleeps in until late the next morning.
After a red-eye flight, he sleeps in until noon to beat the jet lag.
After the marathon, the athlete sleeps in to allow her muscles to recover.
Even on Christmas morning, my teenager sleeps in, oblivious to the excitement downstairs.
Even on vacation, my dad doesn't sleep in.
Even though it's Sunday, my body just doesn't want to sleep in.
He dreams of a life where he sleeps in every day, without deadlines or alarms.
He often sleeps in his clothes after a particularly long and tiring day.
He sleeps in a hammock during the summer.
He sleeps in a tent when on Boy Scout camping trips.
He sleeps in on weekends to recover from the long work week.
He sleeps in the guest room when his snoring becomes unbearable.
He sometimes sleeps in the bathtub after a particularly stressful day.
My daughter sleeps in her unicorn pajamas every night.
My friend sleeps in, even when she has important things to do.
My goldfish sleeps in its tank, among the plastic plants.
My grandfather always sleeps in his favorite armchair.
My grandpa sleeps in his recliner every afternoon.
My neighbor sleeps in his van down by the river.
My parrot sleeps in its cage, covered with a blanket to keep it dark.
My son sleeps in a racecar bed, dreaming of winning championships.
She always sleeps in a silk eye mask to block out any stray light.
She rarely sleeps in past 6 a.m., her internal clock unwavering.
She sleeps in a hammock on the porch, enjoying the gentle breeze.
She sleeps in late every Saturday.
She usually sleeps in her makeup after a night out.
She usually sleeps in the guest bedroom when her partner is working nights.
Sometimes he sleeps in his car when he's too tired to drive home.
Sometimes, the thought of sleeping in is the only thing that gets me through the day.
The alligator sleeps in the muddy banks of the river.
The astronaut sleeps in a specially designed pouch in the space station.
The baby sleeps in a bassinet next to the parent's bed.
The baby sleeps in the crook of his mother's arm, feeling safe and secure.
The band sleeps in their tour bus as they travel across the country.
The bat sleeps in a cave during the daylight hours.
The bear sleeps in its cave throughout the winter.
The bird sleeps in its nest, protected from the elements.
The cat sleeps in a cardboard box, ignoring the expensive bed.
The cat sleeps in a sunbeam, completely content.
The cat, a creature of leisure, usually sleeps in until noon.
The city sleeps in peace, unaware of the danger lurking beneath.
The computer sleeps in low-power mode, conserving energy.
The dog sleeps in the crate, it feels like his den.
The dog sleeps in the hallway, close to the front door, acting as a furry security system.
The dolphin sleeps in the water, with one eye open.
The dormouse sleeps in a ball of leaves during the winter.
The dragon sleeps in its hoard, guarding its treasure.
The elderly woman sleeps in a recliner chair, finding it more comfortable than a bed.
The emperor penguin sleeps in a huddled group to stay warm.
The fairy sleeps in a flower, hidden from view.
The family dog always sleeps in the kids' rooms.
The fisherman sleeps in his boat, waiting for the tide to turn.
The fox sleeps in its den during the daylight hours.
The frog sleeps in the pond, among the lily pads.
The future sleeps in our hands, waiting to be shaped.
The ghost sleeps in the attic, haunting the old house.
The giant sleeps in the mountains, undisturbed by the world.
The hiker sleeps in a tent, surrounded by the sounds of nature.
The homeless man sleeps in doorways, seeking shelter from the cold.
The honeybee sleeps in its honeycomb cell.
The humpback whale sleeps in the ocean, floating upright.
The injured soldier sleeps in a hospital bed, healing.
The koala sleeps in a eucalyptus tree.
The lizard sleeps in a sunny spot on a rock.
The manatee sleeps in the warm, shallow waters.
The mermaid sleeps in the ocean, dreaming of the surface.
The narwhal sleeps in the Arctic waters.
The old house sleeps in darkness, its inhabitants long gone.
The old man sleeps in a bed surrounded by books.
The opossum sleeps in a hollow log during the day.
The parrot sleeps in a cage covered with a towel.
The patient sleeps in the hospital bed, recovering from surgery.
The pilot sleeps in the cockpit during long flights, trusting the autopilot.
The potential sleeps in him, waiting to be awakened.
The princess sleeps in a tower, waiting for her prince to arrive.
The prisoner sleeps in a cell, dreaming of freedom.
The puppy sleeps in a pile with his siblings.
The queen bee sleeps in her royal chamber.
The robot sleeps in its charging station, waiting for its next assignment.
The sea lion sleeps in a colony on the rocks.
The sea otter sleeps in kelp forests, wrapped in seaweed.
The sea turtle sleeps in a crevice in the reef.
The secret sleeps in his heart, never to be revealed.
The security guard sleeps in his car during his overnight shift, catching small naps.
The snake sleeps in a burrow underground.
The soldier sleeps in a bunker, protected from enemy fire.
The stray dog sleeps in the abandoned building, seeking refuge.
The student sleeps in the library, studying late into the night.
The teenager sleeps in to avoid chores.
The time capsule sleeps in the ground, waiting to be opened.
The truth sleeps in the past, waiting to be uncovered.
The unicorn sleeps in the forest, protected by magic.
The vampire sleeps in a coffin during the day, avoiding the sunlight.
The volcanic mountain sleeps in silence, a dangerous giant.
The walrus sleeps in a large group on the beach.
The weary traveler sleeps in a hostel bunk.
The weary traveler sleeps in the comfortable hotel bed, relieved to be off the road.
The worker sleeps in his cramped apartment, dreaming of a better life.
When camping, he sleeps in a sleeping bag under the stars.