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sleepwalking

[sleep-waw-king] / ˈslipˌwɔ kɪŋ /


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Or are they symptoms of either sleep paralysis — the mind awake, but the body asleep — or its converse: somnambulism, or sleepwalking?

From Washington Post

Some areas of Wales at risk of coastal erosion could be "sleepwalking into oblivion" due to climate change.

From BBC

But these cautious Democrats, and their sympathizers inside the Biden White House, would deny that they are sleepwalking into crisis.

From New York Times

The latter of the two was crazy aggressive after sleepwalking through Game 1, living at the free-throw line because he put so much pressure on a Phoenix defense that’s going to struggle to guard him.

From Los Angeles Times

Omar is joyless, practically sleepwalking through life in an environment that is dismal and dreary.

From Salon