"Sleepovers" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Sleepovers refer to overnight visits to a friend's house or another person's home, where the visitor spends the night, often engaging in social activities, watching movies, or just hanging out, typically among friends.
In a sleepy manner. Having or showing a sleepy condition, characterized by a drowsy or lethargic state.
The word "sleeping" means being in a state of rest or inactivity, typically involving unconsciousness, unawareness, and a lack of sensory perception or responsiveness to the external environment. It is a normal and essential physiological state for the body, where the brain and other bodily functions slow down or cease, and the person or animal is not aware of their surroundings.<br><br>Synonyms: snoozing, slumbering, dozing, dreaming, unconscious.<br><br>Example: "I'm tired, I'm going to go sleeping now."
Meaning: Without sleep; unable to sleep because of worry, excitement, or other reasons.<br><br>Example: "She has been lying in bed sleeplessly for hours, trying to calm her racing thoughts."
Suggestive of or resembling sleep; resembling sleep or dream; lethargic; dormant; inactive; tranquil.
The word "sleeps" is the third person singular present tense of the verb "sleep", which means to rest, especially at nighttime, as a natural part of the daily cycle of being awake and aware, and of being in a state of reduced consciousness, characterized by quiet, stillness, and a decreased response to external stimuli.
A person who is a sleepwalker is someone who gets out of bed and walks around while they are still asleep. This can sometimes be due to a sleep disorder or a side effect of sleep deprivation.
People who sleepwalk (or sleepwalkers) are individuals who walk or perform certain actions while they are in a state of deep sleep, typically without being aware of their surroundings or what they are doing.