sleepwalking

IPA: sɫˈipwɔkɪŋ

noun

  • The act of walking while not conscious or aware of it, during one's sleep.
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Examples of "sleepwalking" in Sentences

  • Some psychologists call sleepwalking an extreme form of absent-mindedness.
  • The Jews of Budapest have been described as sleepwalking towards a terrible fate.
  • Patients who are not just sleepwalking, which is what that statement talks about, or sleep - eating.
  • Obama were 4k v. 12k; what kind of sleepwalking is required to get 400% increase instead of 200% increase?
  • The word sleepwalking does well to be an oxymoron, a combining of two incompatibles, for to walk while you sleep is to go against nature.
  • For while my reason told me that I had been the intruder, my intuition continued to insist that my sleepwalking was a result, not a cause.
  • What other kinds of things do you see in patients who are not just sleepwalking, which is what that statement talks about, but sleep-eating?
  • A study by Travelodge found a seven-fold increase in sleepwalking customers in the past year, to more than 400 cases — almost all of them men.
  • The Federal Health Department has received 16 separate reports of odd "sleepwalking" behaviour caused by the drug Stilnox, The Sydney Morning Herald reports.

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