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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241. The people sleep on sun loungers packed tight, end to end.
242. Bats sleep in the daytime and come out to hunt for food at night.
243. I went to sleep, and at two o'clock in the morning I woke up.
244. It wasn't easy to sleep in such a confined space.
245. Sleep has often been thought of as being in some way analogous to death.
246. I couldn't sleep, but kept tossing and turning/tossing about in bed all night.
247. Sometimes he feels that he would like to sleep out the rest of his days without having to work or think any more.
248. He woke up as fresh as a daisy after his long sleep.
249. Missing more than one night's sleep can throw your body out of kilter.
250. Sleep — during this interval is out of the question.
251. I just wanted to curl up and go to sleep.
252. Unable to sleep, I got up and made myself a drink.
253. I wasn't able to sleep that night, I was so keyed up.
254. We could not sleep a wink last night because of noise.
255. A hot bath and a good night's sleep worked their usual magic.
256. Stop banging around , children, Father is trying to sleep.
257. After investigation they learned that the brain wave, which was a side of the brain will sleep.
258. I didn't sleep well that night, but it was my own fault .
259. I managed to grab a couple of hours' sleep on the plane.
260. We roused up from sleep when the train stopped all of a sudden.
261. What time do you usually wake up? or that somebody or something has disturbed your sleep:The children woke me up.
262. We can sleep on the beach. I don't mind roughing it for a night or two.Sentencedict
263. She said his friends could sleep over in the big room downstairs.
264. The hotel was full so we had to sleep in the annexe.
265. Symptoms include weight gain, sleep disorders and loss of libido.
266. All I need is a bath, a decent meal , and a good long sleep.
267. Thinking back, it amazes me how we survived on so little sleep.
268. He has a theory about why dogs walk round in circles before going to sleep.
269. I couldn't get to sleep at all last night for worrying.
270. I get a chance to sleep in at the weekend.
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.