Mucus naturally discharged from the eyes, nose, or mouth during sleep.
Sinônimos
Examples for "sleep"
Examples for "sleep"
1Several months ago a new prisoner was moved into the sleep house.
2Bad sleep can lead to a host of health problems, Smagula said.
3It may be best to sleep on a particular problem or concern!
4However, a clear effect of sleep deprivation on aggressive behaviors remains unclear.
5They sleep for seven months of the year - often in groups.
1Higher costs for labor, beef and cheese also hampered results, Brinker said.
2The prices for most products sold including butter and cheese also fell.
3There is not much cheese and it's mostly no good, he said.
4Place in the pan in a hot oven to toast the cheese.
5We need water, wine, bread, cheese and anything else you can spare.
1The aid included night vision goggles and weapons used in border security.
2This time he didn't need any of the subtitles the goggles supplied:
3I said that we had goggles and glasses in science and technology.
4When a lot of people see VR goggles, they immediately think gaming.
5Take your goggles off for fine views across the Dee towards Snowdonia.
1Poor sleepers cost the country 63 billion per year in lost productivity.
2Michael Buchanan reports on the challenges of getting rough sleepers proper treatment.
3Suddenly a shot rang out in the darkness and aroused the sleepers.
4The two sleepers had woke in time to cling to the mast.
5Side-sleepers, the company told me, are said to prefer the luxury firm.
2The next day they called the Winkies together and bade them good-bye.
3When they reached the castle Dorothy said to the Winkies:
4I offered to arm all my Winkies and march to Ozma's assistance; but she said no.
5The Winkies were not a brave people, but they had to do as they were told.
1They bent round a corner and gound themselves skirting a precipice.
2He ground his teeth together, he chewed his tongue through, he gound his face upon the stones.
3You go after Morelli and you're gonna be swinging on a broken branch, high off the gound, all alone.
4"Anyway," said Lamont, "it clears the gound.
1She looked up at me for the first time in a hundred hours, eyes crusted over.
2The head was little more than a hairless skull with eyes crusted over behind blackened lids.
1Our young Princess says her husband has a rheum in his eyes.
2Scrofula, salt-rheum, and ophthalmia, are among the chief developments at the North.
3Question: why, an hour in clamour and a quarter in rheum.
4I've done with rhyming; the rheum gripes me at the gullet.
5Take this hare's scut to wipe the rheum from your eyes.
6But, pray where is the man who is always suffering from a rheum?
7Tears of emotion actually filled her eyes and mingled with the rheum of her cold.
8Oh, thou horrid spectre of the old, rheum-eyed man!
9And this they did, he says, to prevent their being troubled with rheum in after life.
10Through the rheum of years Sipsu's eyes gleamed.
11I said I had been suffering from a rheum, and he replied, with a meaning smile,-
12It wasn't the rheum that coated his blue eyes, which now looked washed-out and nearsightedly peering.
13Thickened with misty film of dulling rheum:
14A rheum, a chill, and Caesar trembles!
15The pain began very slowly to bleed from him, and he cracked open his rheum- and pus-locked eyes.
16Externally, used for.-Warts ,corns ,saltrheum.