slumberer

IPA: sɫˈʌmbɝɝ

noun

  • One who slumbers; a sleeper.
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Examples of "slumberer" in Sentences

  • The slumberer was the person who ought to have been pacing the deck.
  • With each newly discovered slumberer, the populace grew more pensive.
  • I pulled out the nozzle and turned it full onto the slumberer in her slumblies and dead quiet.
  • a gauzy curtain of silver tissue, which, without impeding respiration, protected the slumberer from the fell insects of an Oriental night.
  • A fine, thick blanket I stole from a slumberer and stamped over that window nightynight and had situated myself on lightnights that way for years.
  • But whereas I, amateur slumberer that I am, can only manage to oversleep by a matter of hours, Gareth has mastered the art to such a degree that he can do it for days at a time, as his contribution today on that bastion of truthiness, Freedom Central, demonstrates:
  • The slumberer formed a singular group along with the tall forms of the hermit in his shaggy dress of goat-skins, bearing the lamp, and the knight in his close leathern coat — the former with an austere expression of ascetic gloom, the latter with anxious curiosity deeply impressed on his manly features.

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