Synonym: doze, drowse, nap, rest, slumber, snooze. Antonym: wake. Similar words: go to sleep, sleeve, flee, fleet, aisle, Chrysler, keep, steep. Meaning: [slɪːp] n. 1. a natural and periodic state of rest during which consciousness of the world is suspended 2. a torpid state resembling deep sleep 3. a period of time spent sleeping 4. euphemisms for death (based on an analogy between lying in a bed and in a tomb). v. 1. be asleep 2. be able to accommodate for sleeping.
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31. I had to sleep on the sofa.
32. Lack of sleep blunted her thinking.
33. Her eyes ached from lack of sleep.
34. I couldn't sleep because the bed was so uncomfortable.
35. The twins sleep in a bunk bed.
36. A good night's sleep will pep you up.
37. Close your eyes and get some sleep now.
38. Sam longed for the oblivion of sleep.
39. They sleep by day and hunt by night.
40. I have to catch up on my sleep.
41. He had only a brief sleep that night.
42. He pretended sleep when his mother called him.
43. The movement of the train lulled me to sleep.
44. Children sleep in dormitories when they live at school.
45. The soft music put her to sleep.
46. She prescribed some pills to help me to sleep.
47. I can't sleep on the bare floor!
48. I usually sleep on my back.
49. She sang the baby to sleep .
50. The brain cells are inactive during sleep.
51. Do you sleep on your back or your front?
52. Sleep disorders are a serious psychological problem .sentencedict.com
53. She often reads herself to sleep.
54. It was impossible to sleep because of the noise.
55. The cat scrunched up to sleep.
56. Well, good night - sleep well.
57. Hush, now. Try to get to sleep.
58. I couldn't sleep because of the noise.
59. Sleep deprivation can result in mental disorders.
60. It is better to sleep naturally, without taking medication.
More similar words: go to sleep, sleeve, flee, fleet, aisle, Chrysler, keep, steep, sweep, keep to, keep up, keep off, keep on, keep down, keep away, keep back, keep out of, keep from, keep in mind, keep up with, keep in touch, keep an eye on, keep pace with, keep company with.