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Answer for the clue "Clock-radio button ", 6 letters:
snooze

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Word definitions for snooze in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 A period of sleep; a nap. 2 Something boring. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To sleep, especially briefly; to nap. 2 (context transitive English) To pause; to postpone for a short while.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a short sleep (usually not in bed) [syn: nap , catnap , cat sleep , forty winks , short sleep ] v. sleep lightly or for a short period of time [syn: drowse , doze ]

Usage examples of snooze.

Some babies are so sleepy during their first weeks of life that a feeding tires them out and they will fall asleep midway, more content to snooze than to eat.

The corpulent, red-faced officer occupied a cushion across from them, and Neem, the black dalf, snoozed at their feet.

I had chicken korma, a currant square and tea, followed by a short snooze in an armchair.

Henry bolted out of his mid-morning snooze and sent out a furious spate of throaty, threatening barkseven as he slunk behind Laine and tried to hide his bulk in the crook of her arm.

And with that Lowrie pulled his cap over his eves and settled in for a snooze.

Stepping over the snoozing thief, I charged toward the door, slipping the microdrive into the inner pocket on my jacket and stopped right before Eddie.

But there seemed only to be a snail snoozing at the end of its pathlet, having grazed its fill.

While the others lay under the trees, taking a postprandial snooze, Spencer Maynard persuaded Comfort to accompany him a bit farther down the arroyo to a secluded spot not far from the stream that flowed by its mouth.

They drained the cups and dropped to the grass for a postprandial snooze.

Blakely wakened, hours later, the sight that met him, dimly comprehending, was that of a blue-coated soldier snoozing in a reclining chair, a blue-blanketed Indian girl seated on the floor near the foot of his bed, looking with all her soul in her gaze straight into his wondering eyes.

The rest of the time they were fastened on Rupert, now and then jumping apprehensively to the snoozing bronze-haired infant carried by the third unliveried adult who trailed behind both King and Queen.

Some babies are so sleepy during their first weeks of life that a feeding tires them out and they will fall asleep midway, more content to snooze than to eat.

So I said nothing and just sat there with my mickey snoozing on my thigh smoking fags and reading about Matt and all the saints.

Fat Lady was snoozing and not pleased to be woken, but swung forward grumpily to allow them to clamber into the mercifully peaceful and empty common room.

The two swans were still snoozing in the shade of one of the pondside trees.