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snooze

noun as in light sleep

verb as in sleep lightly

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The race has been such a snooze, Nalder said, that many California voters will “be surprised when they see the race on their ballot at all — and even more when they see it twice.”

And one more day is one more opportunity to stop Bowser from tormenting me for trying to snooze.

A day after snoozing their way to the brink of elimination, the Dodgers showed they could be emotionally prepared to deal with their intense little brothers.

I climbed down a ladder to find my husband and 5-year-old daughter still snoozing in the lower bunk.

Let us spread ourselves out in them, lie down in the grass or on the beach or in the air-conditioned splendor of the living room, early afternoon, for a climate-controlled snooze.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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