Thesaurus / snooze
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Then, grab a WHOOP and start using its valuable feedback to decide whether you should go for that planned run or hit snooze.
WANT TO IMPROVE YOUR RUNNING? FOCUS ON RECOVERY.OUTSIDE EDITORSFEBRUARY 5, 2021OUTSIDE ONLINEConroy suggests even shorter—from 20 to 30 minutes—but says the maximum snooze allotment can vary from person to person.
TAKE THE BEST NAPS, WITH SCIENCEJOHN KENNEDYJANUARY 19, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThere’s even a smart snooze function that can delay your wake-up time based on periods of light and deep sleep, rather than a set time period.
SKIP THE WEARABLES AND TRACK YOUR SLEEP WITH THESE 5 APPSDAVID NIELDJANUARY 6, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEWhatever the reason, some in the industry have put Google on snooze in the CTV space, though others have awoken to its potential.
‘SLEEPING GIANT’: HOW GOOGLE STANDS TO SHAKE UP THE CONNECTED TV PLATFORM WARTIM PETERSONOCTOBER 7, 2020DIGIDAYThen I settle in, sometimes to the point of falling into a Savasana-like snooze—and I’m someone who never sleeps during Savasana.
MY CHRONIC PAIN WAS NO MATCH FOR THIS MATALETA BURCHYSKISEPTEMBER 4, 2020OUTSIDE ONLINEAnd now that hes thoroughly up to it, lets have some supper, and get a snooze afore starting.
OLIVER TWIST, VOL. II (OF 3)CHARLES DICKENSThen they snooze for five hours and they're ready for another long stretch.
ISLANDS OF SPACEJOHN W CAMPBELLBut I read the hypocrite's meaning between his words; he is a lazy loafer and loves to lie and snooze in the morning.
CRUISINGS IN THE CASCADESGEORGE O. SHIELDSOn a divan in the living room, covered by a light blanket, resting in a very light snooze, was a woman.
HIGHWAYS IN HIDINGGEORGE OLIVER SMITHHer ladyship seems to be taking a snooze on the quiet, my lady.
LYRE AND LANCETF. ANSTEYWORDS RELATED TO SNOOZE
- bed down
- bunk
- catch a wink
- catch forty winks
- catnap
- conk out
- cop some z's
- crash
- doze
- dream
- drop off
- drowse
- fall asleep
- fall out
- flop
- hibernate
- hit the hay
- hit the sack
- languish
- nap
- nod
- nod off
- oversleep
- relax
- repose
- rest
- retire
- sack out
- saw wood
- slumber
- snooze
- snore
- take a nap
- turn in
- yawn
- zonk out
- zzz
- bed down
- bunked
- catnapped
- caught a wink
- caught forty winks
- conk out
- copped some zwas
- crashed
- dozed
- dreamed
- dropped off
- drowsed
- fell asleep
- fell out
- flopped
- hibernated
- hit the hay
- hit the sack
- languished
- napped
- nodded
- nodded off
- overslept
- relaxed
- reposed
- rested
- retired
- sacked out
- saw wood
- slumbered
- snoozed
- snored
- took a nap
- turned in
- yawned
- zonked out
- zzzed
- annoying
- arid
- banal
- boring
- bromidic
- drab
- dragging
- draggy
- dreary
- drudging
- dry
- dull as dishwater
- dusty
- endless
- enervating
- exhausting
- fatiguing
- ho-hum
- humdrum
- insipid
- irksome
- laborious
- lifeless
- long-drawn-out
- mortal
- pabulum
- poky
- prosaic
- prosy
- slow
- snooze
- soporific
- tiresome
- tiring
- unexciting
- uninteresting
- vapid
- weariful
- wearisome
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