Similar words: sleep, go to sleep, sleeve, as well as, as long as, flee, aisle, fleet. Meaning: v. change from a waking to a sleeping state.
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61. Before sleeping, wash, trouble of a day mixes scour off depressed, accompany you sweet fall asleep...
62. The child nestle up to its mother and fall asleep.
63. I always think I'm going to clock up 50 pages of whatever book I'm reading, but usually fall asleep after a page and a half.
64. I'm so excited I am afraid I won't be able to fall asleep.
65. These factors and sleep established very strong conditioned reflex, slightly change will affect sleep, so some people change a place it will be difficult to fall asleep.
66. He fall asleep clutch a half - eat drumstick in his right fist.
67. I have herded imaginary sheep until they insisted on turning themselves into white bears or blue pigs, and I defy any reasonable man to fall asleep while mustering a herd of cerulean swine.
68. Angel knocked the tombstone of the graveyard, sunk to fall asleep.
69. She have fall asleep with an open book in her lap.
70. I said his heaven would be only half alive; and he said mine would be drunk: I said I should fall asleep in his; and he said he could not breathe in mine, and began to grow very snappish.
71. If you're using a heating pad, for safety's sake, be careful not to fall asleep with that electric pad nestled against your ear.
72. Poor sleepers take longer to fall asleep than good sleepers.
73. Merlin tells how King Arthur got his sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake, but the other knights are so familiar with the story that they fall asleep.
74. The participants of the siesta contest win points for the first person to fall asleep, the loudest snorer, best original sleeping position and best dressed sleeper.
75. Don't smoke: smokers take longer to fall asleep, wake more often and often experience more sleep disruption.
76. The night before they leave the school, students can't fall asleep. Understandingly, the school adjusted the lights out time from the normal 10pm to 11pm.
77. You have to sing a lullaby if you want the baby to fall asleep.
78. If you go to bed when you're just tired, you probably won't be able to fall asleep, Krakow says.
79. Chronic inability to fall asleep or remain asleep for an adequate length of time.
80. You take off, get up to your cruising altitude, that takes a bit right there; how can you be falling asleep? You don't have time to fall asleep!
81. I find it is a good method to fall asleep.
82. With a roller on her head, the bitch can't fall asleep.
83. In bed, it was only natural that we found hard to fall asleep.
84. Sleep apnoea can cause daytime sleepiness, and in some cases can cause the sufferer to fall asleep without warning.
85. Functions: tranquilizing the mind, overcoming anxiety, making you even-tempered and fall asleep easily.
86. People who took prescription drugs called benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax,[Sentence dictionary] Halcion) to fall asleep were 50 percent more likely to have heartburn at night than those who didn't in one large survey.
87. To me, counting numbers is a positive way to fall asleep.
88. Exercise, especially aerobic exercise, generally makes it easier to fall asleep and sleep more soundly.
89. The ho-hum speeches at the conference caused several members of the audience to fall asleep.
90. As Dr. Seuss once said: "You know you're in love when you don't want to fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams.
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