good night's sleeps

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good night's sleeps

  1. (nonstandard) plural of good night's sleep
    • 2014 October 14, Herbert Gold, She Took My Arm As If She Loved Me: A Novel, St. Martin's Press, →ISBN:
      After an extra dose of coffee, or one of those good night's sleeps that come out of the past like a visit from an old lover lady, or a day with scudding clouds and clean winds, or just some unmeasured, unmotivated, unnatural good feeling []
    • 2020 May 12, Hunter Laroche, A Deadly Dinner in Dionis: A Nantucket Murder Mystery Series, AuthorHouse, →ISBN:
      Then hopefully I can get a few continuous good night's sleeps.” “Well Kosmo, I have known you for years and if it's going to happen and you say it's close then as we both know, it will happen sooner than later.
    • 2020 November 10, Melanie and Mark Shellenbarger, Forever Wild, Forever Home: The Story of The Wild Animal Sanctuary of Colorado, Pyree Square Publishing LLC, →ISBN:
      Nothing Like Six Months of Good Night's Sleeps As anyone of us can attest to, there is nothing like a good night's sleep. And if you are a bear, there is nothing so healing or rejuvenating as about six months of good night's sleeps.