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сомнамбулизм
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sonambulismo
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noctambulisme
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noctambulismo
Walking by a person who is asleep.
somnambulism
somnambulation
noctambulism
noctambulation
disease
Russian
сомнамбулизм
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.
6
He said she might be prone to
sleepwalking
until her brainwaves re-regulate themselves.
7
It's yet another reminder that we're
sleepwalking
into a surveillance nightmare.
8
And let's not forget that the NHS is
sleepwalking
through an obesity epidemic.
9
Kate was
sleepwalking
through the first half of our time overseas.
10
The accumulated stress of your
sleepwalking
experiences has manifested in an acute insecurity.
11
He does not look like the
sleepwalking
Dauntless soldiers; his eyes are alert.
12
As for the boxes and alarm-clock wire, she'd just been
sleepwalking
.
13
A CORK man has died after falling from his bedroom window while
sleepwalking
.
14
When I wake Mary says I was
sleepwalking
again, is angry.
15
His eyes seemed really unfocused, like he was
sleepwalking
,
or something. Brad paused.
16
For he knew there was no question of any nonsense about
sleepwalking
now.
sleepwalking
sleepwalk
develop this sleepwalking
do any sleepwalking
keep sleepwalking
know sleepwalking
Russian
сомнамбулизм
лунатизм
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Portuguese
sonambulismo
Catalan
noctambulisme
sonambulisme
somnambulisme
Spanish
noctambulismo
sonambulismo