sleep-at-noon (Meaning)

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sleep-at-noon (n.)

A plant (Tragopogon pratensis) which closes its flowers at midday; a kind of goat's beard.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sleep-at-noon

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sleep-at-noon Sentence Examples

  1. The drowsy child longed for a nap during their sleep-at-noon break.
  2. The doctor advised the insomniac to establish a regular sleep-at-noon habit.
  3. The exhausted traveler fell into a deep sleep-at-noon after a long journey.
  4. The office worker took advantage of their flexible schedule for a refreshing sleep-at-noon.
  5. The mother hushed the sleeping baby during her sleep-at-noon.
  6. The weary gardener rested in the shade of a tree during their sleep-at-noon.
  7. The students snuck off to the library for a discreet sleep-at-noon.
  8. The lazy cat spent most of its days in a sleep-at-noon stupor.
  9. The sleep-at-noon tradition had been passed down through generations of the family.
  10. The city's afternoon traffic was noticeably lighter during the sleep-at-noon hour.

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A plant (Tragopogon pratensis) which closes its flowers at midday; a kind of goat's beard.

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The drowsy child longed for a nap during their sleep-at-noon break.

The doctor advised the insomniac to establish a regular sleep-at-noon habit.

The exhausted traveler fell into a deep sleep-at-noon after a long journey.

The office worker took advantage of their flexible schedule for a refreshing sleep-at-noon.