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Etymology

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From Shakespeare's "Cymbeline" Act III Scene IV.

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Verb

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sleep a wink (third-person singular simple present sleeps a wink, present participle sleeping a wink, simple past and past participle slept a wink)

  1. (idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To sleep at all.

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Used in negative constructions: I couldn't sleep a wink last night. A related positive construction is forty winks.

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