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sleep
verb
-
sleep
,
sleeping
,
sleeps
,
slept
to
rest
with
your
eyes
closed
and
mind
unconscious
,
usually
at
night
,
so
your
body
and
mind
can
recover
•
I
usually
sleep
for
eight
hours
every
night
.
I
usually
sleep
for
eight
hours
every
night
.
•
Please
be
quiet
;
the
dog
is
sleeping
.
Please
be
quiet
;
the
dog
is
sleeping
.
Old
English
slæpan
,
related
to
Old
High
German
slafan
“
to
sleep
”
and
Dutch
slapen
;
the
basic
meaning
has
remained
the
same
since
ancient
times
.
noun
-
sleep
the
natural
state
of
rest
in
which
you
are
unconscious
and
your
body
is
inactive
•
A
good
night
’
s
sleep
will
help
you
feel
better
.
A
good
night
’
s
sleep
will
help
you
feel
better
.
•
Children
need
plenty
of
sleep
to
grow
.
Children
need
plenty
of
sleep
to
grow
.
verb
-
sleep
,
sleeping
,
sleeps
,
slept
to
rest
naturally
with
your
eyes
closed
and
your
mind
and
body
inactive
,
usually
at
night
•
After
hiking
all
day
,
they
slept
soundly
in
their
tents
.
After
hiking
all
day
,
they
slept
soundly
in
their
tents
.
•
Please
try
to
sleep
for
at
least
eight
hours
tonight
.
Please
try
to
sleep
for
at
least
eight
hours
tonight
.
Old
English
slǣpan
,
of
Germanic
origin
;
related
to
Dutch
slapen
and
German
schlafen
.
noun
the
natural
state
of
rest
in
which
your
eyes
are
closed
and
your
mind
and
body
recover
;
also
,
a
period
of
such
rest
•
A
good
night
’
s
sleep
can
improve
your
memory
.
A
good
night
’
s
sleep
can
improve
your
memory
.
•
After
the
long
flight
,
she
took
a
short
sleep
on
the
couch
.
After
the
long
flight
,
she
took
a
short
sleep
on
the
couch
.
noun
-
sleep
the
small
dried
mucus
that
gathers
in
the
corners
of
your
eyes
while
you
are
sleeping
•
He
rubbed
the
sleep
from
his
eyes
and
yawned
.
He
rubbed
the
sleep
from
his
eyes
and
yawned
.
•
There
was
a
bit
of
sleep
stuck
to
the
baby
’
s
lashes
.
There
was
a
bit
of
sleep
stuck
to
the
baby
’
s
lashes
.
verb
-
sleep
,
sleeping
,
sleeps
,
slept
to
have
enough
beds
or
space
for
a
stated
number
of
people
to
spend
the
night
•
The
new
cabin
sleeps
six
comfortably
.
The
new
cabin
sleeps
six
comfortably
.
•
This
tent
sleeps
four
,
so
it
’
s
perfect
for
our
trip
.
This
tent
sleeps
four
,
so
it
’
s
perfect
for
our
trip
.
verb
-
sleep
,
sleeping
,
sleeps
,
slept
to
remain
inactive
or
dormant
for
a
long
time
•
The
ancient
volcano
has
slept
for
hundreds
of
years
.
The
ancient
volcano
has
slept
for
hundreds
of
years
.
•
During
winter
,
the
frogs
sleep
beneath
the
frozen
mud
.
During
winter
,
the
frogs
sleep
beneath
the
frozen
mud
.
noun
-
sleep
the
small
dried
mucus
that
gathers
in
the
corners
of
your
eyes
while
you
are
sleeping
•
He
wiped
the
sleep
from
his
eyes
when
he
woke
up
.
He
wiped
the
sleep
from
his
eyes
when
he
woke
up
.
•
The
toddler
had
sleep
stuck
in
the
corner
of
her
eyelashes
.
The
toddler
had
sleep
stuck
in
the
corner
of
her
eyelashes
.
asleep
adjective
sleeping
;
in
a
state
of
sleep
•
The
baby
was
asleep
before
the
story
ended
.
The
baby
was
asleep
before
the
story
ended
.
•
He
tip-toed
out
of
the
room
to
avoid
waking
his
asleep
roommates
.
He
tip-toed
out
of
the
room
to
avoid
waking
his
asleep
roommates
.
adjective
numb
and
tingling
because
blood
flow
has
been
cut
off
to
a
body
part
•
After
sitting
too
long
,
his
foot
fell
asleep
.
After
sitting
too
long
,
his
foot
fell
asleep
.
•
She
shook
her
hand
because
it
was
still
asleep
from
leaning
on
it
.
She
shook
her
hand
because
it
was
still
asleep
from
leaning
on
it
.
adjective
not
active
,
operating
,
or
developing
for
a
time
;
dormant
•
The
project
lay
asleep
for
years
until
new
investors
arrived
.
The
project
lay
asleep
for
years
until
new
investors
arrived
.
•
The
volcano
had
been
asleep
for
centuries
before
it
erupted
.
The
volcano
had
been
asleep
for
centuries
before
it
erupted
.