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Definition of heavy sleeper in US English: heavy sleepernoun A person who sleeps deeply and is difficult to wake up. Example sentencesExamples - Luckily for them their other cabin mates Brenda and Carrie were heavy sleepers.
- The alarm rings and I know that I must lean over her to shut it off; she is a heavy sleeper and doesn't really care about when she wakes up, anyway.
- I was afraid you'd be a heavy sleeper and I'd have to drag you outside or something.
- I was a heavy sleeper so she'd usually pour water on me.
- I tried that but you're such a heavy sleeper… I'd hate to get on your wrong side.
- Thankfully the children were heavy sleepers most of the time and they should have at least another 2 hours of sleep.
- The alternative - to have the dogs sleep in the car - isn't so great, since Millie still gets up a couple of times in the night, and I, a heavy sleeper, might not hear her if she's not next to my head.
- It forced him to use extra caution leaving and entering his room, for neither were heavy sleepers, but he hadn't been caught yet.
- For heavy sleepers, there are sonic boom alarms, and one even has a ‘bed shaker’ attachment that, placed under the pillow or mattress, is guaranteed to wake the soundest sleepers.
- The sun, right over her eyes, disturbed the heavy sleeper, and she slowly woke up a bit groggily.
- ‘He's an extremely heavy sleeper, so that should be hard,’ Laura said, taping her chin in thought.
- Mark, on the other hand, was a very heavy sleeper.
- Jack was a heavy sleeper, but the bone-jarring blast of thunder was so close and deafening, that for a moment he feared the house had been struck.
- Jack was always a very heavy sleeper so to wake him up in the morning I would put on his MP3 player extremely loud.
- Luckily for the both of us, my parents were heavy sleepers.
- So I get out of bed - good thing Max is a heavy sleeper - and get online, and I quickly turned up this.
- Your family must be heavy sleepers not to hear the body hit the floor.
- He knew his sister was a bit of a heavy sleeper but the bright flash of the camera could have woken up the dead.
- My mom, dad and brother were all heavy sleepers, so I wasn't in any danger of waking them.
- Me, I'm always second to wake up because Nicole is such a heavy sleeper.
Definition of heavy sleeper in US English: heavy sleepernoun A person who sleeps deeply and is difficult to wake up. Example sentencesExamples - I was a heavy sleeper so she'd usually pour water on me.
- ‘He's an extremely heavy sleeper, so that should be hard,’ Laura said, taping her chin in thought.
- The sun, right over her eyes, disturbed the heavy sleeper, and she slowly woke up a bit groggily.
- The alarm rings and I know that I must lean over her to shut it off; she is a heavy sleeper and doesn't really care about when she wakes up, anyway.
- It forced him to use extra caution leaving and entering his room, for neither were heavy sleepers, but he hadn't been caught yet.
- Thankfully the children were heavy sleepers most of the time and they should have at least another 2 hours of sleep.
- My mom, dad and brother were all heavy sleepers, so I wasn't in any danger of waking them.
- He knew his sister was a bit of a heavy sleeper but the bright flash of the camera could have woken up the dead.
- Luckily for them their other cabin mates Brenda and Carrie were heavy sleepers.
- So I get out of bed - good thing Max is a heavy sleeper - and get online, and I quickly turned up this.
- For heavy sleepers, there are sonic boom alarms, and one even has a ‘bed shaker’ attachment that, placed under the pillow or mattress, is guaranteed to wake the soundest sleepers.
- Luckily for the both of us, my parents were heavy sleepers.
- I tried that but you're such a heavy sleeper… I'd hate to get on your wrong side.
- Mark, on the other hand, was a very heavy sleeper.
- Your family must be heavy sleepers not to hear the body hit the floor.
- The alternative - to have the dogs sleep in the car - isn't so great, since Millie still gets up a couple of times in the night, and I, a heavy sleeper, might not hear her if she's not next to my head.
- Jack was always a very heavy sleeper so to wake him up in the morning I would put on his MP3 player extremely loud.
- Me, I'm always second to wake up because Nicole is such a heavy sleeper.
- I was afraid you'd be a heavy sleeper and I'd have to drag you outside or something.
- Jack was a heavy sleeper, but the bone-jarring blast of thunder was so close and deafening, that for a moment he feared the house had been struck.
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