napping
IPA: nˈæpɪŋ
noun
- The act of taking a nap or short sleep.
- The act or process of raising a nap, as on cloth.
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Examples of "napping" in Sentences
- The reason I was wrong is, napping is not sleeping.
- I’ll be fine and, likely, home by noon and in napping clothes shortly thereafter.
- I sometimes only get a couple hours sleep before heading out so napping is often inevitable.
- Not a long nap, but beggars can’t be choosers (napping is not, let’s say, her preferred way to spend her time.)
- The best way I can describe the feeling of napping is that you lie down or sit somewhere, and first focus on relaxing.
- The only time I ever end up napping is if I'm sitting with someone else and they're watching at the time, but that's usually a rare occassion.
- Still staring at the trunks that were in the way, she gave up on the notion of napping when there was so much on her mind and started unpacking.
- They advertise with fliers and advertisements in the student newspaper featuring napping tips and benefits, and they team with the student government to spread the word on napping during National Sleep Awareness Week.
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