snooze
Example Sentences
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Midday snooze: Can a nap make up for a bad night of sleep?
From New York Times
It’s best to snooze in the afternoons, “when we have a natural dip in alertness and tend to feel sleepy,” she added.
From Seattle Times
The winning bear receives nothing but the promise of a long winter’s snooze.
From Washington Post
Many people were snoozing, and some had slipped on their headphones, but Collins, delighting in the hilarity of it, wanted the full experience, he said.
From Los Angeles Times
Hercules, a 12-week-old puppy, spent most of his time snoozing on the porch of Ma Johnson’s Hotel, my accommodations for the weekend.
From New York Times
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