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(Slang) went to sleep (Example: "After working the night shift, I fell out")fell out
a nap, doze, nap; (Slang) something boring or tiresome, sleep, sleep lightly, to napsnooze
a sound made by snoring, breathe noisily in sleep, hoarse harsh sound made while sleeping, make a hoarse sound in the throat while sleepingsnore
a trademark for pentobarbital sodium, a barbiturate used as a sedative and an anticonvulsant, commercial name for a sleep-inducing drugNembutal
absence of sleep; alertness, vigilancewakefulness
accommodations for guest or patient, area of sea with shellfish, fix into surrounding surface, form layer, furniture on which to sleep, ground under water, have sexual intercourse with somebody, layer of food, layer of rock, mattress, patch of soil, pi...bed
act of closing one eye; blinking of the eyes; innuendo or hint that is expressed by the wink of an eye; brief moment, second (like the wink of an eye); flashing or twinkling of a light; short nap, little sleep (Informal), brief closing of one eye, clos...wink
agent or drug causing sleep, feeling sleepy, inducing sleep, causing drowsiness; sleepy, lethargic, making somebody sleepy, sleep-inducing drug, tedioussoporific
alert, not sleeping, arouse feelings, arouse somebody, aware of something, become or make somebody aware, emerge from sleep, not asleep, wake, arouse (someone); be woken up, be aroused (i.e. from sleep)awake
any addictive substance which dulls the senses (morphine, opium, alcohol, etc.); opium and its derivatives; medical drug for pain relief and sedation; relaxant, barbiturate; drug addict, causing sleep, illegal drug, of addicts, of narcotics, of or asso...narcotic
arousal from sleep, just beginning, renewed attention to something, sudden awarenessawakening
arouse from sleep, awakewoke up
awake, lacking sleep, without sleep; wakeful, insomniac, restlesssleepless
awaken, rouse from sleep; make alertwake up
be dead, be in a state of sleep, fall asleep, slumber; enter into or be in a state that resembles sleep; be inattentive, be inactive; accommodate, provide with a place to sleep; be in the repose of death, change position at night, mucus in eyes, nyctit...sleep
 

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