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sleepings

n. (plural of sleeping English)

Usage examples of "sleepings".

The wide hall had held a river many thousands of sleepings ago, but some race had rechanneled the water miles back to form the Sea of Ghosts.

The blade had been forged by the gold dwarves, many sleepings ago and far away.

The silent dark elves had then taken him to a small drow enclave about three sleepings away by fast march.

At some point many sleepings in the future, the Sea of Ghosts would itself be a ghost, a monstrous dry chamber miles and miles across, where albino fish and uglier things had stirred its black surface.

They had cared for that egg for many sleepings, whatever it was, if it was precious to a drow, it deserved to be smashed before it hatched.

The only other tunnel to the Sea of Ghosts was two sleepings away by foot, and time was against them.

The path had probably been created by deep gnomes many thousands of sleepings ago.

Nothing registered as important-but that was exactly what the drow slave masters had thought as well, eleven sleepings ago.

Eleven sleepings ago, a group of drow had chosen a spot deep within the vertical fissure to bury the large chest that they and their two slaves had brought with them.

Yet I caution thee: 'tis but speculation that the sleepings and wakings of Drakes correspond to the days of Man.

Why should we trouble our sleepings on his account when he has been passed by our own Intelligence service?