A blanket drill spoken language noun phrase
A term used (usually in the military) to indicate sleep.
I will take this night shift. Let's go for a blanket drill.
Come on, get some blank drill. You've been working on this project for two days.
I hate everything in the military except blanket drills.
In the military, we usually go for a blanket drill at 9 pm.
To get some sleep
1. To help someone prepare to get into bed, especially kids
2. To finish something or some first preparatory steps
3. To stop discussing, considering, or focusing on something
To sleep.
To indicate the act of taking a short sleep.
1. Used to describe a nasty substance, such as dirt between the toes.
2. Valueless.
3. To stop working.
4. To sleep.
To be very wet
Because of forgetting bringing an umbrella, I look like a drowned rat when it rains.