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sleeping
adjective as in dormant
adjective as in asleep
Example Sentences
It’s a vision that feels almost Edenic: two creations living in sunlit obscurity, eating fruit from the trees, sleeping on beds of leaves, wanting nothing more than to be left alone.
"I am tired of not sleeping enough," says Yana Kolomiets, 31, a casting director from Odesa.
The gleaming surface of the projecting figure and a background of sleeping soldiers, angels, drapery and clouds embody the inexplicable moment.
Others report panic attacks or trouble sleeping after seeing him in the news.
Meanwhile, the reality of sharing a sleeping compartment with up to five other people, snoring or not, can be at stark odds with the romantic view of such travel seen in golden age films.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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