fast+asleep

  • 31fast — fast1 adjective 1》 moving or capable of moving at high speed.     ↘taking place or acting rapidly. 2》 (of a clock or watch) showing a time ahead of the correct time. 3》 firmly fixed or attached.     ↘(of friends) close and loyal.     ↘(of a dye)… …

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  • 32Asleep in the Back — Studioalbum von Elbow Veröffentlichung 2001 Label V2 Records Format …

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  • 33asleep — adj. 1) to be fast, sound asleep 2) to fall asleep * * * [ə sliːp] sound asleep to be fast to fall asleep …

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  • 34asleep — a|sleep S2 [əˈsli:p] adj [not before noun] 1.) sleeping ≠ ↑awake ▪ Quiet! The baby s asleep. fast/sound asleep (=sleeping deeply) 2.) fall asleep a) to begin to sleep ▪ Grandad fell asleep watching TV …

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  • 35asleep — adj. VERBS ▪ be, lie, seem ▪ The baby lay peacefully asleep in its cradle. ▪ All the houses seemed asleep. ▪ fall ▪ …

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  • 36fast — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ long VERB + FAST ▪ go on, keep, observe ▪ All members of the religious community keep these fasts. ▪ …

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  • 37dead asleep — fast asleep, sound asleep, sleeping deeply …

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  • 38sleep - asleep — ◊ sleep Sleep is used as a noun or a verb. The past tense and past participle of the verb is slept, not sleeped . Sleep is the natural state of rest in which you are unconscious with your eyes closed. I need a lot of sleep. I haven t been getting …

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  • 39sound asleep — adjective sleeping deeply lying fast asleep on the sofa it would be cruel to wake him; he s sound asleep • Syn: ↑fast asleep • Similar to: ↑asleep * * * sound asleep phrase sleeping very well …

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  • 40sound asleep — adjective Sleeping still and silently. When Frere had come down, an hour before, the prisoners were all snugly between their blankets. They were not so now; though, at the first clink of the bolts, they would be back again in their old positions …

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