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sleeps

n. (plural of sleep English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: sleep)

Usage examples of "sleeps".

The wife only sleeps in the closet when her husband asks her--an event which only occurs at certain periods, and the separation does not last for more than a few days.

A prisoner who is happy enough to sleep soundly, all the while he sleeps is no longer a captive, and feels no more the weight of his chains.

Where your child naps and where she sleeps at night do not have to be the same.

The busier I get the worse my daughter sleeps and the more she demands to be held.

The more he sleeps, the more adaptable and open to your guidance he will be.

He sleeps much better in his own bed, so I made an effort to be home for his naps.

The tantrums disappear, cooperation increases, and, most important, your child sleeps soundly when together you manage the intensity.

No one--not infants, children, adolescents, or adults--always sleeps through the night.

Otherwise, he awakens the moment she lays him down, or sleeps for a mere twenty minutes.

In class, when I asked the parents what their children liked, I learned that Ben looks at a book until his mother comes back in and tells him to stop and turn over because he sleeps better if he turns.

Can it be that he sleeps when others wake, that he may be awake whilst they sleep?

She looks so sweet as she sleeps, but she is paler than is her wont, and there is a drawn, haggard look under her eyes which I do not like.

She eats well and sleeps well, and enjoys the fresh air, but all the time the roses in her cheeks are fading, and she gets weaker and more languid day by day.

His hunting ground is more full of game than the churchyard where the UnDead woman sleeps, and the one old man watch.

She visits at our house every holiday, has supper with us, and sleeps under our roof.