oversleep in the PONS Dictionary

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If you bite your nails, oversleep, or procrastinate you will be handed out a punishment.
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During the night, an electrical outage resets the alarm clocks and causes the family to oversleep.
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Oversleeping is said to calm you down, among other benefits.
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She was also absent at the rose ceremony after oversleeping.
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Would you venture an uneducated guess how many people oversleep every day?
deadline.com
Plus, late nights at the office lead to people oversleeping the next day.
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Angel accidentally oversleeps and misses the beginning of the photoshoot.
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Those who dial too slowly, or oversleep, or forget their codes... well, let's not discuss it.
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This tour also saw him miss the team bus once due to oversleeping.
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He used to want from people protect themselves overusing the things that neither recommended nor forbidden by religious law like that overeating and oversleeping.
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