put+to+sleep

  • 51sleep*/*/*/ — [sliːp] (past tense and past participle slept [slept] ) verb I 1) to go into a natural state in which your body rests and you are unconscious, especially for several hours at night The baby usually sleeps in the afternoon.[/ex] ‘Did you sleep… …

    Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • 52sleep — {{11}}sleep (n.) O.E. slæp from the root of SLEEP (Cf. sleep) (v.); Cf. cognate O.S. slap, O.Fris. slep, M.Du. slæp, Du. slaap, O.H.G. slaf, Ger. Schlaf, Goth. sleps. Personified in Latin as Somnus, in Greek as Hypnos (see SOMNOLENCE (Cf …

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  • 53sleep — I. noun Etymology: Middle English slepe, from Old English slǣp; akin to Old High German slāf sleep and perhaps to Latin labi to slip, slide Date: before 12th century 1. the natural periodic suspension of consciousness during which the powers of… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 54sleep seizure — n. A long period of unexpected sleep. Example Citation: Although Raines has obstructive sleep apnea, sleep deprivation, for whatever reason, can put a person in potentially lethal situations by impairing performance or causing unexpected sleep… …

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  • 55Sleep Warm — Infobox Album | Name = Sleep Warm Type = Album Artist = Dean Martin Released = March 2 1959 Recorded = January 28 30 1957, 1750 N. Vine Street, Hollywood, California, United States of America Genre = Vocal Length = 37:04 Producer = Lee Gillette… …

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  • 56put */*/*/ — UK [pʊt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms put : present tense I/you/we/they put he/she/it puts present participle putting past tense put past participle put 1) a) to move something to a particular position, especially using your hands She put… …

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  • 57put down — phrasal verb Word forms put down : present tense I/you/we/they put down he/she/it puts down present participle putting down past tense put down past participle put down 1) [transitive] to put someone or something onto a surface, especially the… …

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  • 58put out — phrasal verb I UK / US adjective [never before noun] annoyed, offended, or upset by something that someone has said or done She was feeling extremely put out by his rudeness. II Word forms put out : present tense I/you/we/they put out he/she/it… …

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  • 59put up — {v.} 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. * /Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children./ * /The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed./ Compare: MAKE UP(1). 1b. To put… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 60put up — {v.} 1a. To make and pack (especially a lunch or medicine); get ready; prepare. * /Every morning Mother puts up lunches for the three children./ * /The druggist put up the medicine that the doctor had prescribed./ Compare: MAKE UP(1). 1b. To put… …

    Dictionary of American idioms