Examples of 'sleep in a coffin' in a sentence

Meaning of "sleep in a coffin"

sleep in a coffin: An expression emphasizing extreme discomfort or unwillingness to do something

How to use "sleep in a coffin" in a sentence

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sleep in a coffin
It may not be absolutely safe to sleep in a coffin.
Tom does not sleep in a coffin like most vampires.
This includes the desire to sleep in a coffin.
And you sleep in a coffin.
You used to go on about how you wanted to sleep in a coffin.
Usually a vampire would sleep in a coffin lined in their native soil.
You can not have a vampire who does not sleep in a coffin.
He did not sleep in a coffin.
They even come outside in the sunlight and do not sleep in a coffin.
Who used to sleep in a coffin.
Sometimes I sleep in a coffin when I want to be dead to the world and meditate.
You want us to sleep in a coffin.
Dracula needs to sleep in a coffin or box containing his own native soil.
And the bad guy did not know that I sleep in a coffin anyway.
So you must at least sleep in a coffin in the soil where you were born.

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It 's the living dead who always sleep in a coffin.
So, if you do not sleep in a coffin made out of the earth from your birthplace.
And during the day, they sleep in a coffin.
Tom is left to sleep in a coffin.
You have got fangs, and you sleep in a coffin.
The son puts his father to sleep in a coffin with the Crissaegrim.
You've got fangs, and you sleep in a coffin.
So… would you rather sleep in a coffin or a cage?
She did, however, sleep in a coffin.

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