sleep through
Third Person
sleeps through
Present Participle
sleeping through
Past Tense
slept through
Past Participle
slept through
1
to remain asleep without being awakened by a noise or activity
transitive
- The heavy sleeper could easily sleep through the loud construction noises outside her window.
- Despite the thunderstorm, he managed to sleep through the entire night without being disturbed.
- Even with the alarm blaring, she continued to sleep through the morning rush.
- The baby managed to sleep through the dog barking by having a soothing lullaby playing in the room.
- She somehow could sleep through the noisy traffic outside her apartment every morning.