How to Use get out of bed in a Sentence

get out of bed

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  • The victim had heard a loud noise between 4-5 a.m. but didn’t get out of bed to look.
    Bob Sandrick, cleveland, 30 June 2022
  • The weeks and months after the accident, there were days Amy did not want to get out of bed.
    The Indianapolis Star, 14 May 2023
  • Gaughan gets to the courthouse before some people get out of bed.
    Megan Crepeau, Chicago Tribune, 27 Nov. 2022
  • Their 72-year-old father, Larry, now rarely leaves his home and often doesn’t get out of bed.
    Michael Tarm and Brynn Anderson, Anchorage Daily News, 6 July 2022
  • This man didn’t get out of bed without help for three months following his wreck.
    Joseph Goodman | Jgoodman@al.com, al, 7 Apr. 2022
  • Meanwhile, the commuters complain that the remote personnel don’t even have to get out of bed to work.
    Jack Kelly, Forbes, 28 June 2022
  • Clancy still can't get out of bed or walk, Reddington said.
    Chris Eberhart, Fox News, 3 Feb. 2023
  • Not wanting to get out of bed—or being too sore to do so—the day after a long race like a marathon is normal, Gersten says.
    Cindy Kuzma, SELF, 10 Nov. 2022
  • After two years of nannying for Brooke, who comes to feel like a sibling, Sam struggles to get out of bed in the morning.
    Matthew Jacobs, Vulture, 16 Mar. 2023
  • Money can buy you everything except a reason to get out of bed in the morning.
    Kristen Baldwin, EW.com, 21 June 2022
  • To me, wellness looks like being able to get out of bed each morning grateful for the day, without that pit of dread in your stomach.
    Alison Griffin, Forbes, 10 Nov. 2022
  • One morning at home, soon after turning fourteen, Paula does not get out of bed.
    Alex Mar, Rolling Stone, 25 Mar. 2023
  • Lie back down, read the paper, check social media and actually get out of bed at 8:30.
    Stephanie Wolf, Washington Post, 2 Aug. 2022
  • Maria Salazar cannot get out of bed and relies on a feeding tube, attached to a machine that starts beeping if the formula bag gets clogged.
    Los Angeles Times, 19 Oct. 2022
  • Grief left McClain unable to train consistently — or sometimes even get out of bed — for about two months.
    Dallas News, 21 Aug. 2022
  • There are two types of people in the world: Those who spring up when their morning alarm goes off ready to pounce on the day ahead, and those who begrudgingly get out of bed and only start to feel alive as the sun sets.
    Orianna Rosa Royle, Fortune, 11 Feb. 2023
  • Eventually, Danika helped Isabella get out of bed, sit on a wheelchair and walk.
    AZCentral.com, 4 Aug. 2022
  • However, in the weeks after the transplant, the man who had been bedridden was able to get out of bed, begin rehabilitation and spend time with his family.
    Angela Roberts, Baltimore Sun, 30 Mar. 2023
  • And those most common symptoms people complain about, fatigue, devastating fatigue, like can't get out of bed to take a shower kind of fatigue, brain fog, can't remember phone numbers or names.
    Taylor Wilson, USA TODAY, 14 Mar. 2023
  • Hillsboro resident Catherine Vanderzanden suffered a catastrophic stroke in August 2020 that left her paralyzed on her left side and unable to get out of bed on her own.
    oregonlive, 6 Aug. 2022
  • When to seek help People who suddenly have a difficult time completing work tasks, struggle to get out of bed or start to avoid spending time with friends may be experiencing seasonal affective disorder.
    Alina Dizik, WSJ, 14 Nov. 2022

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