lull (one) to sleep
lull (one) to sleep
To cause one to become so relaxed that one drifts gently and peacefully to sleep. The professor's calm, melodic voice keeps lulling me to sleep. The only thing that can lull my baby to sleep is being in the car while the motor is running.
See also: lull, sleep
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
lull (someone or an animal) to sleep
to quiet and comfort someone or an animal to sleep. The sound of the waves lulled me to sleep. The dog's heartbeat lulled her puppies to sleep.
See also: lull, sleep
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- lull to sleep
- (I've) got to go home and get my beauty sleep
- beauty
- got to go home and get my beauty sleep
- fox's sleep
- get (one's) beauty sleep
- get your beauty sleep
- beauty sleep
- big sleep
- sleep around the clock