Crossword clues for somnambulist
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Somnambulist \Som*nam"bu*list\, n. A person who is subject to somnambulism; one who walks in his sleep; a sleepwalker; a noctambulist.
Syn: somnambulator.
Wiktionary
n. A person who walks about in his or her sleep; a sleepwalker.
WordNet
n. someone who walks about in their sleep [syn: sleepwalker, noctambulist]
Wikipedia
Somnambulist or The Somnambulist can refer to:
- a person who engages in somnambulism ( sleepwalking)
- a term used in hypnosis to indicate someone of high enough suggestibility to follow suggestions without the need for a formal trance
"Somnambulist" is episode 11 of season 1 in the television show Angel.
"Somnambulist (Simply Being Loved)" is a song by Brian Transeau, better known as BT, that was released as a single on March 20, 2003. The track quickly became the most successful track from the album Emotional Technology, and one of Transeau's biggest commercial hits. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard Electronic Albums chart. The song features background vocals by JC Chasez.
The song features BT's signature ' stutter edit' technique prominently in his vocals, largely contributing to the song's inclusion in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2003 for the largest number of vocal edits in a song (6,178 BIAS Peak edits).
The unmixed version of the song was featured in the North American music video game Dance Dance Revolution Extreme for the PlayStation 2. In the game the song was cut from its original version to roughly a minute and a half in length to fit the standard play length for songs in the DDR series. The main title of the song was displayed as "Simply Being Loved" with "Somnambulist" as the subtitle.
Somnambulist is the second album by the experimental, progressive metal band Sicmonic, independently released on September 9, 2008. A signed version was released on December 25, 2009 by Aural Music and it contained four bonus tracks. A music video for "Somnambulist" has been released. After recording the album, guitarist Robert “Bob” Warren parted ways with the band and Josh Ward stepped in to fill rhythm guitar duties.
Usage examples of "somnambulist".
But Lady Macbeth must be a noctambulist as well as a somnambulist, for her climactic episode brings out the nocturnal shading of the tragedy.
She walked like a somnambulist toward the baby's room, and Colleen, for once happy that Dana was moving in a daze, slipped quickly into her own room.
He was not alone, on his arm hung a dainty southern beauty, perhaps an inch shorter than Bebra and three fingers' breadths taller than I, whom he introduced as Roswitha Raguna, the most celebrated somnambulist in all Italy.
As if TV was the master criminal, beaming out gameplans to the somnambulists of the street.
Roswitha, the great somnambulist, who sees through everyone, who knows everyone's innermost soul, only not her own, mamma mia, only not her own, Dio!
The Somnambulists were standing on either side of my slumped body, faces empty, eyes closed.
The doors opened, and the Somnambulists bent down, picked me up and carried me out.
When the Somnambulists finally stopped, at some unseen signal, it was only their grip on my shoulders that kept me upright.
I pulled the packet out as the Somnambulists leaned over me, tore it open, and threw the pepper into their faces.
Both Somnambulists bent forward from the waist, tears forcing themselves from their closed eyes, and in a moment they were both wide awake.
I've been watching that damned radio all night--and watching to check that no somnambulists took a stroll in this direction.
I trust that some of the somnambulists here understood this little morality play.