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snooze

[snooz] / snuz /




Example Sentences

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Potentially fascinating subject matter, no doubt, but also a snooze, Nile tells Aggie.

From Salon

The Fed meeting was expected to be something of a snooze, with many predicting that earnings would again overshadow the central bank.

From Barron's

But all is not lost, nappers among us - there are studies that suggest a short snooze in the day can keep the brain youthful, and even compensate for poor or broken sleep the night before.

From BBC

“The Four Seasons” was a bit of a snooze, but I was nudged awake every time Domingo came onscreen.

From Los Angeles Times

In the fierce midday heat we found most people snoozing in hammocks, or playing music on their porches.

From BBC