370 collocations for sleeping

They camped under the lee of the propped sled, and slept the sleep of exhaustion.

That night I could not sleep a wink.

" "But it was so selfish of me to sleep all those hours.

The distance is only a day's walk for an active man, but I started late, and purposed to sleep the night at a cousin's house by Kirknewton.

During lunch time and sleeping time there is quiet, but the teacher has never asked for silence unless there was some such evident reason.

For three days he was satisfied to cuddle close against his mother, feeding when he was hungry, sleeping a great deal and preened and laundered almost constantly by Gray Wolf's affectionate tongue.

When day came I tied Paladin to a tree and slept a little, and then I rode on to find a hill which would show me the lie of the land.

After all, I'm beginning to believe I'd sleep sounder if Percy Carberry took to some other play, and let aeroplanes alone.

"The dreams of sleeping men," says this profound philosopher, "are all made up of the waking man's ideas, though for the most part oddly put together."

At length, tired with running, he coiled himself in a large tussock of dry grass and went to sleep, just as if he had been accustomed to sleep out of doors all his life.

Unto which Sir Lionel made reply: "Very well; sleep thou for a while, and I will keep watch, and after that thou shalt watch, and I will sleep for a little space."

The company provides a bench for them to sleep on, similar to those we have in freight cabooses at home, a wash room and sometimes water.

During this night of the 3d and 4th of December, while we who were overcome with fatigue and betrothed to calamity slept an honest slumber, not an eye was closed at the Elysée.

O Diarmid, Diarmid, Sleep in the deep lone cave; Sleep a littlea little little, Love whom my love I gave Wearily falls O Diarmid, Diarmid, Wearily falls the wave.

"If you do it, Bengal, I'll come and sleep with you all the rest of the time we're in camp.

The man who had washed it out of a Birch Creek placer, and "blowed it in fur the girl"up on the hillside he sleeps sound.

Deep in the bosom of God's-acre, Beyond the reach of grief or care, As sweetly rest the good and fair, Where Life's rude foes can ne'er o'ertake her; Calmly and sweetly the hours pass by The blessèd ones who sleeping lie, Deep in the bosom of God's-acre.

The latter, through the mill door, watched Mochuda who slept portion of the time and was awake another portion.

It seems as if the angel of Sleep flies away with loads of naughtiness, for he always leaves sleeping children looking very innocent.

Presently comes Moll, all fresh and pink from the house, and falls to exclaiming upon the joy of sleeping betwixt clean sheets in a feather bed, and could speak of nothing else, saying she would give all the world to sleep so well every day of her life.

[Curtains open:ROBIN HOOD sleeps on a green bank, and MARIAN strewing flowers on him.

"Is it possible that this can be sleeping sickness?"

He, also, who first spoke the ancient proverb, Let sleeping dogs lie, did no more than voice the caution of the street.

But, when thou dost name me to thy lord, Duke Ivo, tell him that I spake thee this: That, whiles I do lie within the green he shall not sleep o' nights but I will be at work with fire and steel, nor rest nor stay until he and the evil of him be purged from this my father's duchy of Pentavalonsay I bid him remember this upon his pillow.

In his short and unquiet sleeps he dreams of thieves, and runs to the door and names more men than he hath.

370 collocations for  sleeping