Ainda não temos significados para "take a siesta".
1He climbed up to take a siesta among its fresh branches.
2You won't be shocked, Hermione, if I take a siesta now?
3We take a siesta in the middle of the day.
4Where, I wondered, were the people who resisted the commandment to take a siesta?
5Will you come now and take a siesta before supper?
6So Maria lay down to take a siesta.
7At eleven she read for an hour, and after an early dinner would take a siesta.
8Now, do you want to take a siesta?
9But streaming services and on-demand viewing means new programming doesn't have to take a siesta in the summer.
10I certainly don't take a siesta.
11She is not a damsel to take a siesta with a Tunisian rover prowling about in her neighborhood.
12After this our friend will probably take a siesta, precisely as he might take it in Italy to-day.
13To go out in the cool of the morning, and take a siesta, is the only rational plan!
14You can take a siesta during "Crouch, touch, pause, engage" as the words are intoned at the moment.
15Climb early and late in the day, and take a siesta midday when the crags tend to be busiest and hottest.
16It was an intensely hot afternoon, the air close and heavy with humidity, an hour when all Texans who can do so take a siesta.
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