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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Asleep' in a Sentence

"In or into a state of sleep; quickly falling into the condition of being asleep." more

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After a long day at work, she was instantly asleep.
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The rhythmic sound of rain made her feel asleep in seconds.
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The storyteller's soothing voice made the children feel sleepy, and they soon drifted asleep.
The teddy bear is asleep on the bed.
After a long day of playing, the tired puppy fell asleep beside its owner.
The tired hiker found a quiet spot and laid down to fall asleep.
The movie was so boring that half the audience was asleep.
As the moon rose, the entire village slowly fell asleep under the starry sky.
As soon as the bedtime story ended, the children drifted asleep with dreams in their minds.
As the soothing lullaby played, the toddler drifted asleep in the arms of the parent.
After a busy day, the tired teddy bear went asleep in the toy box.
After a day of playing in the sun, the tired puppy lay down and went asleep under the shade.
After reading a bedtime story, the little girl closed her eyes and peacefully went asleep.
The stars twinkle while the world is asleep.
The old oak tree stood silently, with its leaves rustling in the wind, as the forest fell asleep.
The baby bear is already asleep in its cozy den.
The little cat fell asleep in the sun.
The moonlit night was so peaceful that even the nocturnal creatures were fast asleep in the woods.

Asleep

uh-sleep
adverbIn or into a state of sleep; quickly falling into the condition of being asleep.
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Last Updated On: June 24, 2024
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