US /rɛst ʌp/
・UK /rest ʌp/
I got to rest up for my flight back to California tomorrow.
We started off in the desert, surrounded by cacti. Now we're up in the mountains, surrounded by pine trees. We figured this is the place to stop for the night. We've got a big ride tomorrow, and the Super 8 is good value, won't break the bank, and a great place for us to rest up for tomorrow's ride. We're going to go check out what's happening in Williams, but first
a great place for us to rest up for tomorrow's ride.
I'm going to chill out and rest up for tomorrow.
I'm going to chill out and rest up for tomorrow.
But over reliance on both antihistamines and decongestants can decrease their effectiveness over time, so sometimes, it's best to just rest up and let your immune system do its thing.
But I have to rest up because we're about to see the most famous hotel I've ever been to, and
But I have to rest up because we're about to see the most famous hotel I've ever been to.
Just rest up and then make sure that vascularity is disappearing.
hard to do those after pictures just rest up and then make sure that vascularity
Caring phrasal verb number 5 is to rest up. rest up
David was looking unwell, so I told him to go home and rest up.
I'm just gonna rest up.
There you see Bill Russell at the other end of the floor taking advantage of the timeout to rest up a little bit for the closing moments.
There you see Bill Russell at the other end of the floor, taking advantage of the timeout to rest up a little bit for the closing moments.
I'll leave the rest up to your imagination.
I'll leave the rest up to your imagination.