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

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The medication made him drowsy, and he soon went asleep.
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The cat curled up on the windowsill and went peacefully asleep in the warm sunlight.
The hypnotic dance of the flames in the fireplace had a mesmerizing effect, luring everyone into a warm asleep.
The rhythmic clatter of the train on the tracks provided a soothing background for commuters to drift into a rhythmic asleep.
The warmth of the fireplace made the cabin cozy, inviting everyone to fall asleep early.
The rhythmic tapping of the rain on the roof provided a calming backdrop for a cozy, rainy day asleep.
Despite the noise outside, he managed to drift peacefully asleep.
The tranquilizer dart quickly took effect, and the wild animal became peacefully asleep.
The cozy atmosphere of the cabin made it easy for everyone to be fast asleep by midnight.
The soundproof room ensured that the musician could practice without disturbing others who were trying to fall asleep.
The aroma of lavender helped her relax and ease into a deep asleep.
The repetitive motion of the swing gently rocked the baby to a content asleep in the backyard.
The rhythmic creaking of the rocking chair helped the grandmother fall asleep.
The repetitive hum of the engine on the long flight put most passengers asleep.
The ocean's gentle waves lulled the beachgoers into a peaceful asleep.
The whispering wind in the trees created a natural lullaby, inviting everyone in the forest to a restful asleep.
The late-night radio show had a calming voice that could easily lull listeners into a late-night asleep.
The professor spoke in a monotone, putting everyone in the lecture hall asleep.
The weariness of the long hike finally caught up, and the tired explorers were soon asleep in their tents.
The gentle sway of the hammock under the shade induced a relaxed state, leading to a blissful asleep.
The monotonous sound of the sewing machine eventually put the tailor asleep at the workshop.
The comforting embrace of the weighted blanket helped the anxious child settle into a secure asleep.
The detective stayed awake all night, waiting for a suspect to fall asleep.
The rhythmic beat of the drummers at the ceremony had a hypnotic effect, making some attendees fall asleep.
The gentle purring of the cat on her lap had a soothing effect, allowing her to ease into a peaceful asleep.
The exhaustion from the marathon left her completely knocked out, sound asleep.
The deep, steady breaths of the yoga class signaled that everyone was reaching a meditative asleep.
The exhaustion from the hike caught up with them, and they all fell asleep under the starlit sky.
The toddler fought against sleep but eventually drifted into a deep asleep.
As the train rocked gently, passengers gradually fell asleep.
The gentle sway of the boat on the tranquil lake made it easy for the fishermen to fall asleep.
The astronaut secured himself in the spacecraft and prepared to go asleep for the long journey.
The lullaby played softly, coaxing the fussy baby into a calm and content asleep.
The soothing music helped her to relax and slowly drift asleep.

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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