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SAVE THE DATES!!! July 31 and August 1 Curious? More info to follow (we LOVE to tease!) In the meantime, those dates are related to this word: SLEEP slēp/ noun noun: sleep 1. a condition of body and mind such as that which typically recurs for several hours every night, in which the nervous system is relatively inactive, the eyes closed, the postural muscles relaxed, and consciousness practically suspended. I was on the verge of sleep synonyms: nap, doze, siesta, power nap, catnap, beauty sleep; More informalsnooze, forty winks, bit of shut-eye, power nap; literaryslumber go and have a sleep literary a state compared to or resembling sleep, such as death or complete silence or stillness. a photograph of the poet in his last sleep 2. a gummy or gritty secretion found in the corners of the eyes after sleep. she sat up, rubbing the sleep from her eyes verb verb: sleep; 3rd person present: sleeps; past tense: slept; past participle: slept; gerund or present participle: sleeping 1. rest by sleeping; be asleep. she slept for half an hour synonyms: be asleep, doze, take a siesta, take a nap, catnap, sleep like a log; More informalsnooze, catch/snatch forty winks, get some shut-eye, put ones head down, catch some Zs; humorousbe in the land of Nod, be in the arms of Morpheus; literaryslumber she slept for about an hour antonyms: wake up be inactive or dormant. Copenhagen likes to be known as the city that never sleeps literary be at peace in death; lie buried. he sleeps beneath the silver birches 2. provide (a specified number of people) with beds, rooms, or places to stay the night. studios sleeping two people cost $70 a night
Posted on: Thu, 22 May 2014 11:57:10 +0000

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