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Recent Examples of snooze
Noun
Better yet, not hitting snooze can make the whole getting up ordeal easier all fall and winter too.—Julia Ries, SELF, 15 Oct. 2024 Hilaria wrote on Instagram beneath a video of their kids waking up Alec from a mid-day snooze.—Hannah Sacks, Peoplemag, 26 Sep. 2024
Verb
In the most elite circles, snoozing for 10 to 14 hours (and reaching the REM phase) is considered a status symbol—quite the reverse from an era dominated by girlbosses who only required a few hours of sleep to function at high capacity.—Sydney Gore, Architectural Digest, 10 Oct. 2024 Don’t snooze on these discounts, though — they’ll be gone once Prime Day ends.—Amelia McBride, Travel + Leisure, 9 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for snooze
That meant a lot of teeth for a character who sings, screams, and yawns over the course of the classic film.
Eric Vilas-Boas,
Vulture,
8 Oct. 2024
But the gender gap yawns especially wide in Asia, where only four Global 500 companies—Chinese online retailer JD.com, Indonesian oil and gas giant Pertamina, Korea Gas, and Chinese electronics components manufacturer Luxshare Precision Industry—have women CEOs.
Since 2016, officials studied and selected single bore, receiving federal environmental clearance.
Dan Phan,
The Mercury News,
12 Nov. 2024
The chief thought about what responsibility Washington bore for what was happening in Whitewater; after all, the federal government operated the nation’s immigration system.
Guests can customize their experience, adding IV drips and vitamin shots depending on their needs.
James Manso,
WWD,
29 Oct. 2024
The company had moved its milk, sugar and simple drip coffee behind the bar during the early days of COVID-19, but the switch back should give its baristas more time to craft the lattes, macchiatos and other less straight-forward drinks.
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