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Meanings of
noctambulation
in English
Portuguese
sonambulismo
Catalan
noctambulisme
Spanish
sonambulismo
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Walking by a person who is asleep.
sleepwalking
somnambulism
somnambulation
noctambulism
Portuguese
sonambulismo
Synonyms
Examples for "
sleepwalking
"
sleepwalking
somnambulism
somnambulation
noctambulism
Examples for "
sleepwalking
"
1
The previous tenant left that door locked-apparentlyhe was afraid of
sleepwalking
.
2
After its Snooker Loopy peak years, the sport is
sleepwalking
towards oblivion.
3
They were
sleepwalking
at a time when everyone else was wide awake.
4
A sort of waking nightmare in which
sleepwalking
had played a part?
5
The opposition Labour Party said Britain risked
sleepwalking
towards EU exit.
1
The eyes of many men threw her into the state of
somnambulism
.
2
They accept the established, living in a sort of an intellectual
somnambulism
.
3
But she had not for some time discovered any signs of
somnambulism
.
4
She decided that her best course was to go on shamming
somnambulism
.
5
There is also a lighter phase than
somnambulism
,
that is called fascination.
1
This with her always followed
somnambulation
.
Usage of
noctambulation
in English
1
Men have employed anxious months in search of that which, in a freak of
noctambulation
,
was hidden by their own hands.
Grammar, pronunciation and more
Translations for
noctambulation
Portuguese
sonambulismo
Catalan
noctambulisme
sonambulisme
Spanish
sonambulismo
Noctambulation
through the time