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asleep [əˈsli:p] PRID.

1. asleep (sleeping):

to be asleep
to pretend to be asleep
to fall asleep

2. asleep (numb):

asleep
asleep

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Children need to work day and night, fall asleep and are flattened under the mechanical looms.
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After falling asleep at the helm of his ship, he's caught in a freak storm and the boat is overwhelmed by a waterspout.
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Lost in the book and his thoughts, the poet suddenly falls asleep with the book in his hands.
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They even lose their last possessions while they are asleep on the footpath.
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Researchers think the brain, particularly in the young, is learning about what nerves control what specific muscles when asleep.
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The final part of the book details life after everyone except these seven people have fallen asleep and not reawakened.
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More often than not, a patient who inadvertently takes more than the prescribed dose will simply feel drowsy and fall asleep for a few hours.
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However, he sometimes falls asleep at inopportune times because he is still a baby and his body can barely handle such powers.
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In the early hours of morning, he finally looked about him and saw the dancers asleep and in disarray.
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In the song, the two go out on a date, only to fall asleep during the movie.
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