"Sleepyhead" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Sleepyhead" Meaning

A person who sleeps a lot, especially someone who wakes up late in the morning, often requiring prodding or persuasion to get out of bed.

"Sleepyhead" Examples

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| Context | Example | Meaning |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Formal | My young niece was a sleepyhead and she took a two hour nap. | informal or fond term for someone who sleeps too much or sleeps in late |
| Informal | Due to the late night party, I woke up as a sleepyhead today. | refers to someone who sleeps in late or tends to oversleep |
| Formal | Groggy from sleep, she trudged to the kitchen, a sleepyhead on a Monday morning. | implies someone's deep sleep and groggy state in the morning |
| Informal | It takes me forever to wake up in the mornings; I'm such a sleepyhead. | describes someone who is not a morning person and needs a lot of time to wake up |
| Colloquial | When my permit (driver's license) says 10 AM, any sleepyhead with an issuing date to that time… | uses "sleepyhead" colloquially to refer to anyone who takes it easy or sleeps in, here in a rhetorical sense.

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I couldn't find any definition for the word "sleeveen". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word.

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Not having sleeves: a sleeveless garment, such as a vest or a shirt.

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