Word Meanings - SLEEP-CHARGED - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Heavy with sleep.
Related words: (words related to SLEEP-CHARGED)
- SLEEPWALKER
One who walks in his sleep; a somnambulist. - SLEEP-AT-NOON
A plant which closes its flowers at midday; a kind of goat's beard. Dr. Prior. - SLEEPLESS
1. Having no sleep; wakeful. 2. Having no rest; perpetually agitated. "Biscay's sleepless bay." Byron. -- Sleep"less*ly, adv. -- Sleep"less*ness, n. - SLEEPWAKING
The state of one mesmerized, or in a partial and morbid sleep. - SLEEPWAKER
On in a state of magnetic or mesmeric sleep. - HEAVY-HEADED
Dull; stupid. "Gross heavy-headed fellows." Beau. & Fl. - SLEEPMARKEN
See 4 - SLEEPFUL
Strongly inclined to sleep; very sleepy. -- Sleep"ful*ness, n. - SLEEPISH
Disposed to sleep; sleepy; drowsy. Your sleepish, and more than sleepish, security. Ford. - SLEEPING
from Sleep. Sleeping car, a railway car or carrriage, arranged with apartments and berths for sleeping. -- Sleeping partner , a dormant partner. See under Dormant. -- Sleeping table , a stationary inclined platform on which pulverized - SLEEPILY
In a sleepy manner; drowsily. - SLEEPINESS
The quality or state of being sleepy. - HEAVY-ARMED
Wearing heavy or complete armor; carrying heavy arms. - SLEEPY
1. Drowsy; inclined to, or overcome by, sleep. Shak. She waked her sleepy crew. Dryden. 2. Tending to induce sleep; soporiferous; somniferous; as, a sleepy drink or potion. Chaucer. 3. Dull; lazy; heavy; sluggish. Shak. 'Tis not sleepy business; - SLEEPER
An animal that hibernates, as the bear. A large fresh-water gobioid fish . A nurse shark. See under Nurse. (more info) 1. One who sleeps; a slumberer; hence, a drone, or lazy person. 2. That which lies dormant, as a law. Bacon. 3. A sleeping - HEAVY
Having the heaves. - SLEEPWALKING
Walking in one's sleep. - SLEEPYHEAD
The ruddy duck. (more info) 1. A sleepy person. To bed, to bed, says Sleepyhead. Mother Goose. - HEAVY SPAR
Native barium sulphate or barite, -- so called because of its high specific gravity as compared with other non-metallic minerals. - HEAVY-HADED
Clumsy; awkward. - TOP-HEAVY
Having the top or upper part too heavy for the lower part. Sir H. Wotton. - OUTSLEEP
To exceed in sleeping. Shak. - ASLEEP
1. In a state of sleep; in sleep; dormant. Fast asleep the giant lay supine. Dryden. By whispering winds soon lulled asleep. Milton. 2. In the sleep of the grave; dead. Concerning them which are asleep . . . sorrow not, even as others which have - DOGSLEEP
The fitful naps taken when all hands are kept up by stress. (more info) 1. Pretended sleep. Addison. - SLEEP
imp. of Sleep. Slept. Chaucer. - OVERHEAVY
Excessively heavy.