napped

IPA: nˈæpt

adjective

  • (of fabrics) having soft nap produced by brushing
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Examples of "napped" in Sentences

  • I seem to have "napped" all afternoon, but never mind!!
  • Unfortunately, I crashed around 12: 30pm and "napped" for four hours.
  • Had napped beneath trees that, from this height, looked only as large as thumbnails.
  • And E napped, which is another reason she's an easier patient than M, who refuses to nap unless she passes out.
  • When my baby napped, I felt emancipated, and raced around the house tending to what I thought were important, urgent and essential tasks.
  • Sandy Stewart "napped" stones on the road in his shirt sleeves, wet or fair, summer and winter, till he was persuaded to retire from active duty at eighty-five, and he spent ten years more in regetting his hastiness and criticising his successor.
  • Sandy Stewart "napped" stones on the road in his shirt-sleeves, wet or fair, summer and winter, till he was persuaded to retire from active duty at eighty-five, and he spent ten years more in regretting his hastiness and criticising his successor.
  • Sandy Stewart "napped" stones on the road in his shirt sleeves, wet or fair, summer and winter, till he was persuaded to retire from active duty at eighty-five, and he spent ten years more in regretting his hastiness and criticising his successor.

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