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Answer for the clue "Someone who walks about in their sleep ", 11 letters:
sleepwalker

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who walks about in their sleep [syn: somnambulist , noctambulist ]

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Sleepwalker is a collaborative extended-play by Kylie Minogue and Fernando Garibay . Credited as Kylie + Garibay, it was released on 24 September 2014.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
alt. Someone who walks about in their sleep. n. Someone who walks about in their sleep.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Anna followed her like a sleepwalker , her arm limp in Liz's grasp. ▪ He moved like a sleepwalker , almost beyond fear, invoking Grimes' memory. ▪ I walked like some sleepwalker as he showed me empty rooms and a steep, stone-vaulted ...

Usage examples of sleepwalker.

Unlike you in your world free from crime, we are used to mind hoaxes, hackers, hikers, highjackers, bushwackers, thought wormers, sleepwalkers.

As Jack and Kimmer climbed the stairs and the fragrances emitted by the amaryllises faded, what liveliness they had shown in the greenhouse also faded, until they seemed to move like sleepwalkers, or as if they were puppets that had been programmed to perform a set task with no help from their masters.

The errant Cabalists stepped woodenly forward, shuffling like sleepwalkers.

For three months, as a consequence of the sedatives, she was in a stupor, little better than a sleepwalker.

The Bruneians seemed like sleepwalkers, marooned from the world, wrapped in the enchantment of their ideology.

Outside of the common courtesies when he entered, they had all responded like so many bumps on a log—the drudgeries of patrol, no different from the last, or the next, could quickly make sleepwalkers out of professionals!

It's a highly dramatic play with witches, ghosts, swordplay, a sleepwalker, and some ghastly murders, and it has plenty to say about temptation, human failure, spiritual evil, and compulsive ambition.

One by one Muzorawa, Karlstad, and O'Hara returned to the bridge, almost like sleepwalkers, and took their stations at their consoles.

Even on my return through the ward, past ulcer and edema, past sleepwalker and sleeptalker, I could feel the hungry suck of it on the soles of my black boots.

Like a sleepwalker, he lurched over to his cobwebby work bench and jerked the dust-covered tarpaulin off what Tommy had assumed to be miscellaneous junk.