Pronunciation: /teɪk ə dɜrt næp/
noun a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I heard someone say they were going to take a dirt nap, but I didn't know what it meant.
A2 My grandpa always jokes that he'll take a dirt nap when he's tired.
B1 The old cowboy in the movie threatened to make the bad guy take a dirt nap.
B2 After a long day of hiking, all I wanted to do was take a dirt nap.
C1 The detective warned the suspect that if he didn't cooperate, he would end up taking a dirt nap.
C2 In the wild west, outlaws often met their end by taking a dirt nap after a shootout.
verb an action or state of being
A1 My cat likes to take a dirt nap in the garden.
A2 The old car finally gave up and decided to take a dirt nap.
B1 After a long day of work, all I want to do is take a dirt nap on the couch.
B2 The hikers were exhausted and had to take a dirt nap before continuing their journey.
C1 The soldier knew he might have to take a dirt nap if he didn't make it out of the battle alive.
C2 The marathon runner pushed himself to the limit and collapsed, needing to take a dirt nap to recover.
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
A1 When a plant doesn't get enough water, it will take a dirt nap.
A2 If you forget to feed your pet fish, it might take a dirt nap.
B1 The old car finally broke down and had to take a dirt nap.
B2 After years of hard work, the farmer's tractor was ready to take a dirt nap.
C1 The worn-out machinery was beyond repair and had to take a dirt nap.
C2 The ancient computer system was so outdated that it was time for it to take a dirt nap.
article a word that is used with a noun to specify grammatical definiteness of the noun
A1 My cat likes to take a dirt nap in the garden.
A2 After a long day of hiking, I just want to take a dirt nap.
B1 The old car finally gave up and decided to take a dirt nap.
B2 When the computer crashed, I knew it was time for it to take a dirt nap.
C1 The criminal threatened to make his rival take a dirt nap if he didn't back off.
C2 The aging tree in the backyard had to be cut down and take a dirt nap.
formal The deceased will be laid to rest in the cemetery.
informal He's gonna take a dirt nap after that stunt he pulled.
slang That guy is asking for trouble, he might just end up taking a dirt nap.
figurative If you keep pushing your luck, you're gonna end up taking a dirt nap sooner or later.
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