Synonym: doze, drowse, siesta, sleep. Similar words: snap, kidnap, snap off, synapse, naphtha, napoleon, knapsack, snapping. Meaning: [næp] n. 1. a period of time spent sleeping 2. a soft or fuzzy surface texture 3. the yarn (as in a rug or velvet or corduroy) that stands up from the weave 4. sleeping for a short period of time (usually not in bed) 5. a card game similar to whist; usually played for stakes. v. take a siesta.
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(31) I was so tired when I got home from work last night that I had a quick nap.
(32) He likes to nap for an hour when he gets home from work.
(33) He made a habit of taking a nap after lunch.
(34) I fell into the habit of having a nap after dinner.
(35) His postprandial nap was disturbed by the arrival of the boss.
(36) Take a shower, have a nap?
(37) Janir, I have to take a nap.
(38) Dave took a nap on the ride home.
(39) Carlowitz was Rix's sixth winning nap in 12 days.
(40) Two of them were only having a nap.
(41) Why don't you just put your head down and have a nap while Mark and I chat a few things over.
(42) Often even young children can't have a comfortable nap during the day.
(43) Tranmere Rovers went nap in front of their biggest gate of the season to inflict a heavy defeat on promotion chasing West Ham.
(44) He waited until Lois came upstairs for her little afternoon nap.
(45) Then I took a rest that eventually turned into a nap.
(46) I finished cleaning and then I took a little nap.
(47) Here and there, they nap -- half an hour, an hour, rarely longer.
(48) A brief nap was enough to refresh him after the flight.
(49) Others chose to nap, take a walk or doze by the lobby fireplace.
(50) Now, Del, do you want to clear, wash, or nap? State your preference.
(51) I pondered the connection between my dream and my chum's unguarded nap.
(52) Authorities claim that a short nap can reduce tension and revitalize you.
(53) We were very quiet because some people were taking a nap.
(54) I was to take a nap in his house that afternoon.
(55) He loves the dreamy moment when you surface from a nap.
(56) The overworked doctors learned to stop for a few minutes and nap, heads down on desks or tables.
(57) He had not had his usual nap, so surely the rhythm of the car would lull him?
(58) Dolly's limbs lay strewn about the carpet but Dolly's assailant had gone to take a nap and slept.
(58) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(59) These raised the nap on the cloth, which could then be cropped with shears to give it a smoother finish.
(60) As I approached the veranda, three people got up from what appeared to be an early evening nap and came outside.
More similar words: snap, kidnap, snap off, synapse, naphtha, napoleon, knapsack, snapping, on approval, an apple of discord.