He'd better rest tonight, because he had a feeling that come morning, she would be just as prickly as ever.
'You'd better rest if you want to be well enough to travel tomorrow,' she suggested coldly.
We will rest better in our own beds tonight, and leave at first light.
He said I had better rest a while.
You'd better rest buster, because when I come back this afternoon, going to get your blistered butt out of that bed.
Exercise can help you rest better, even if you are feeling fatigued.
"I think you'd better rest before you start on those."
"I think he'd better rest on the train until this is cleared up."
"You'd better rest; nothing is urgent, and I have to go out on patrol," he said.
You'd better rest and gather your strength for the hike back.