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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

short night

Does this mean I didn't sleep a lot?
Is this common phrasing?

I had a very short night.

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Hi I think this is a US phrase and I don't know it well. It probably means the opposite of what you suggest: - I did very little last night, so I was able to go to bed early. I had a very short night And, by contrast ...

  • Hi I think this is a US phrase and I don't know it well.
  • It probably means the opposite of what you suggest: - I did very little last night, so I was able to go to bed early.
  • I had a very short night And, by contrast ...
  • - We were out all night celebrating - it was a long night.
  • We didn't get much sleep Here is a link where a sportsman has a short night.
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Hi

I think this is a US phrase and I don't know it well. It probably means the opposite of what you suggest:

- I did very little last night, so I was able to go to bed early. I had a very short night

And, by contrast ...

- We were out all night celebrating - it was a long night. We didn't get much sleep

Here is a link where a sportsman has a short ni
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AnonymousI had a very short night.
That means nothing to this American. An early night is one that found you in bed early, and a late one, late.

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