sleeping

adjective18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.5

a warm padded bag to sleep in, especially when camping

a pill that you take to help you to sleep

a small solid piece of medicine that helps you to sleep

an infant who is currently asleep

the posture in which someone sleeps

a person's typical pattern of sleep

a very young child who is asleep

plans or preparations for where people will sleep

a person who has put money into a business but is not involved in running it

a cushion or soft layer to make sleeping more comfortable

a piece of soft material placed on the floor to sleep on

the shape of a person who is asleep, often seen from a distance

the body or shape of someone who is asleep

a carriage on a train with beds for passengers to sleep in

a room or building in which you can sleep

a separate room or section on a train for sleeping

rooms provided for people to sleep in, especially soldiers or workers

a serious disease, common in Africa, that is a type of trypanosomiasis