"Slept like a rock" means that someone slept very soundly, indeed.
it means it is an agate
yes they do, quite a lot actually but people there are just like whatever I mean when i was in costa rica i was in one and my mom grew up in costa rica so she was just like whatever, she slept through it all and my family there was just like its fine aha it was like a 6.7
It is similar because you are putting rocks into groups like you are putting elements into groups
Yes big rocks are broken by man for their needs, like for roads and houses.
porous rocks are rocks through which water etc. can seep or pass through.
The idiom "slept like a log" means that the speaker slept soundly and undisturbed.
They, sleeped on rocks, then they slept on animal skins and never had any pillows or anything!!
As written "Como dormiste" would be "as you slept" or "like you slept". If you were to use "¿Cómo dormiste?" it would be "How did you sleep?"
It means that they slept very deeply and soundly, without any disturbances or interruptions.
It means to sleep very hard or in simpler terms "sleep like a baby".
If you slept through something, you did not wake up in time to attend it; you slept until after the event was over.
slept like a baby = dormir comme un bébé
dormi mean 'slept' in French.
Someone was sleeping.
Doss means to sleep rough, like if you slept on a couch and it hurt your neck, or you slept on the floor maybe. it can also mean that something that is easy. and DOS means Disk Operating System.
They slept on flat rocks, in caves for shelter with animal skin over them to keep them warm.
it means small stone, like rocks.