Change from a waking to a sleeping state.
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Examples for "fall asleep"
Examples for "fall asleep"
1A very long time passed before she was able to fall asleep.
2Will's grandfather used to tell him stories to help him fall asleep.
3They work in the fields and they fall asleep tired and content.
4You don't really think I'll be able to fall asleep, do you?
5No way would I fall asleep on the way down to Florida.
1At the moment, he sits on his bike finessing dope off some sixteen-year-old junkie named Josh who lifts weights and has a trendy short haircut.
2Just lying around in your room doping off?
1The ship did not just drift off course, it started to sink.
2He'd drift off after a while, content, even happy for her presence.
3As he began to drift off, Gerrod thought he heard someone chuckle.
4I drift off to sleep, carried by the sound of distant conversations.
5I would drift off, then feel jolts of pain through my arms.
1Unthinkably, given the proximity of farting strangers, I start to nod off.
2Actually, Hype was too long, and I had begun to nod off.
3Knowing how difficult his night would be, I let him nod off.
4Two hours later, he realized that he was going to nod off.
5Sean was so anxious and desperate for sleep, she couldn't nod off.
1Good young male-driven opening business this weekend looks to drop off rapidly.
2Unfortunately once infection progresses to chronicity, treatment success rates drop off considerably.
3She had decided to drop off the items on her way home.
4The Swede and I hung upon the side-ladders, ready to drop off.
5Then the fiery darts fizzle out, and the points drop off them.
1Then the door closed, and Mrs. Baxter instantly began to doze off.
2And drink a little of that beef broth before you doze off.
3Every time they doze off they'll be falling and they'll wake up!
4And then, a few minutes later, she started to doze off.
5I was just beginning to doze off when I heard some tiny sounds.
1After turning loose my search program, I drowse off.
2He was inclined to drowse off to sleep in the middle of these tasks, a habit which both irritated and frightened his young teacher.
3Fatigue bore so heavily upon Becky that she drowsed off to sleep.
4As I was drowsing off again, she spoke very gently to me.
5After this he drowsed off again into a half torpor of sleep and exhaustion.
1After all the stuff you've been through, don't flake out now.
2Tom and I eat lunch and flake out on the ledge.
3You flake out again and I'll snatch your bars so fast it'll make your head spin.
4Don't flake out on me this time.
5I won't flake out on you again.
6Nice touch: The rope comes from the shop ready to flake out-nospecialized uncoiling or tedious untangling required.
7Amy and I helped carry the gear, and as I started to flake out the rope, Mohammad looked on apologetically.
8Circles and half-circles of shavings flaked out and fell upon him.
9Tired of repetitively flaking out a backpack-style rope coil before starting each new pitch?
10A big-seller is Flake Out shampoo, which tackles dandruff.
11I hope you're just temporarily sidetracked by the new restaurant and not flaking out on me.
12Look, I'm going to get things organised in person, seeing all our radios are flaking out.
13Elaine Flake out of New York, who was the wife of the senator at the time.
14Sinclair coughed the flakes out of his eyes and nose and mouth like a baffled collie.
15You flaking out on this self-defense notion?
16Rubbed the flakes out of the eyes.
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