Use "shut-eye" in a sentence
1. Well, better get some shut-eye.
2. We'd better get some shut-eye .
3. Finally I got some decent shut-eye.
4. 4 Well, better get some shut-eye.
5. I need to get some shut-eye.
6. Go home and get some shut-eye.
7. 1 We'd better get some shut-eye .
8. 2 Go home and get some shut-eye.
9. I told him to go home, get some shut eye.
10. An over caffeinated America seems to perpetually crave more shut-eye.
11. We Super stars of Snooze don't nap to replace lost shut - eye or for a shift.
12. Studies show that a little shut-eye can help you tackle problems and make tough decisions.
13. In other words, don't expect eight hours of shut-eye to help you on a pop quiz.
14. Well, give me a block of c4 and Pete's address, and I'll guarantee someone gets some shut-eye.
15. Women who fail to get enough shut-eye each night risk gaining weight, a Cleveland-based researcher reported.
16. Work-related issues are the number one topic featuring in dreams, with colleagues creeping into shut-eye time more than celebrities.
17. Women who got 6 hours of shut-eye each night gained 5 pounds more than those who slept 7 hours nightly.
18. Replace half an hour of television watching with additional shut-eye daily and you'll wake up with lower levels of hunger hormones.
19. With its ergonomic shape, gentle changing colours and your favourite music, you're guaranteed great shut-eye and be refreshed in 20-30 minutes.
20. Best for getting some shut-eye: We have the least amount of sex on Tuesdays according to a health survey from research company GfK NOP.
21. Shut-eye is the ultimate energizer, if you can get enough of it. For the 9 percent of us who can't; we have five instant uppers .
22. Swap reruns for sleep. Replace half an hour of television watching with additional shut-eye daily and you'll wake up with lower levels of hunger hormones.
23. 19 Have some flowers and croissants ready to make up in the morning, and prepare for 8 hours of dreamless, pain-free shut-eye... on the sofa.
24. While that individual might feel recovered after their sleeping spell, the study suggests the next time they try to go without shut-eye, their performance may start to deteriorate.
25. But you'd be wrong. A weekend lie-in doesn't make up for the hours of shut-eye lost by burning the candle at both ends in the days before, scientists say.
26. And, as you may know, lack of shut-eye doesn't just leave you foggy the next day: Chronic, long-term insufficient sleep ups your odds of diabetes, depression, cardiovascular disease, even weight gain.
27. These meds induce sleep and may help a person get seven to eight hours of shut-eye, but generally should not be taken longer than seven to 10 days and may have side effects.
28. Rather than being tired, bad-tempered under-achievers, they are an energetic, outgoing and optimistic group who can happily and healthily get by on just four or five hours of shut-eye a night.