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unsleeping

a. 1 Not sleeping 2 constant

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unsleeping

adj. fully awake; "the unsleeping city"; "so excited she was wide-awake all night" [syn: wide-awake]

Usage examples of "unsleeping".

One reached the street willing to embrace the mass, to subside into a comforting mutuality, to dismiss the disconcerting spectacle of the unassimilated, of the unsleeping moral conscience, which, if not checked, might lead to acts one was not anxious to witness.

Throughout the unsleeping four and twenty hours the watches changed, the log was heaved, the winds, the course, and the distance run recorded: none of the distances was spectacular, since the breezes, though in general steady, hung so far to the east of south that the Leopard was perpetually as close-hauled as she could be, her bowlines twanging taut.

The black yeast of demon vitality cooks unsleeping in its planetary cloaca.