7 Verbs to Use for the Word sleeplessness

And he made it his practice to affect sleeplessness even more than was the case, that he might have a reputation for being always awake.

It has been of late years much the fashion in the literature of this subject to attribute sleeplessness to the rapid growth of facilities for activities of every kind.

'Loneliness begets sleeplessness, and sleeplessness begets a sort of madness.

It often proves efficient at night in calming the sleeplessness which results from mental labor.

I have aimed to select from the letters sent me only those bearing on some trouble tending to cause sleeplessness on the part of the poet, but make an exception in case of a letter of Sir Walter Raleigh, next in chronological order, which refers to matters of general interest.

Now it is a strange thing that I, who had slept amid the noise of the past days, should find sleeplessness amid so much calm; yet so it was, and presently I took the steering oar, proposing that the rest should sleep, and to this the bo'sun agreed, first warning me, however, most particularly to have care that I kept the boat off the weed (for we had still a little way on us), and, further, to call him should anything unforeseen occur.

Towards half-past twelve, during that species of drowsiness which resembles sleeplessness, she heard men's voices.

7 Verbs to Use for the Word  sleeplessness