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catnap

[kat-nap] / ˈkætˌnæp /


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You can also recline the front seats almost all the way backward, meaning you can lie nearly flat for a catnap on your lunch break.

From Washington Times

He’s spent the two last nights in line, taking catnaps in his car or striking up conversation with those all around him, seemingly oblivious to the authorities’ call for social distancing.

From Washington Times

He also stood in the drive-thru line to alert customers in case the bobcat decided to come down, but it climbed onto the roof and took a catnap.

From Seattle Times

The season of beach days and barbecues, kayaking and catnapping, hammocks and homemade popsicles.

From New York Times

Some drivers said they’d had to wait almost 24 hours to fuel up, and people have been grabbing catnaps on the hoods of cars or in truck beds.

From Seattle Times