Pronunciation: /laɪ ɪn/
noun a position of rest or concealment
A1 My favorite part of the weekend is the lie in on Saturday morning.
A2 After a long week of work, I always look forward to a lie in on Sunday.
B1 I try to schedule my appointments later in the day so I can have a lie in in the morning.
B2 During holidays, I enjoy indulging in a leisurely lie in and breakfast in bed.
C1 Having a lie in on weekends helps me recharge and start the week feeling refreshed.
C2 The luxury of a lie in is something I truly appreciate and make time for in my busy schedule.
preposition used to indicate the location or situation in which someone or something is placed or embedded
A1 My favorite part of the day is when I can lie in on weekends.
A2 I usually lie in bed for an extra hour on Sundays.
B1 I enjoy lying in the sun on a warm summer day.
B2 After a long week of work, I like to lie in and relax on Saturday mornings.
C1 During vacation, I love to lie in and read a good book.
C2 The luxury of being able to lie in and not have any responsibilities is priceless.
formal The key to success lies in hard work and determination.
informal The secret to a good night's sleep lies in a comfortable mattress.
slang The real fun lies in breaking the rules sometimes.
figurative The beauty of poetry lies in its ability to evoke emotions.
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