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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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A. The day after the wedding, I will be still be sleeping off the champagne. Does the sentence mean to be sleeping because of getting drunk from champagne only or it also means to get rid of unpleasant feeling?


b. Let's leave him to sleep it off. What does it mean?


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It means to let someone sleep for a while. The effects of the champagne will wear off while the person is asleep.

  • It means to let someone sleep for a while.
  • The effects of the champagne will wear off while the person is asleep.
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It means to let someone sleep for a while. The effects of the champagne will wear off while the person is asleep.

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