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unsleeping /ʌnˈsliːpɪŋ /adjectiveNot or never sleeping: much of that night she lay unsleeping...- There would be no escape - he would rule from Urbs Caelis with an unsleeping guard.
- Then they could have earned the sort of unsleeping invigilation that has recently brought Marilyn Meiser, a 75-year-old retired Wisconsin schoolteacher, a fine of $1, 000 for taking a bicycling holiday in Cuba.
- Clinton's unsleeping critics attributed the confusion to a leadership vacuum, to the inability of a domestically oriented President to frame foreign policy issues forcefully.
Derivativesunsleepingly adverb ...- We are unsleepingly watching over the progress in digital image and international marketing.
- It was unsleepingly pursuing nuclear materials in places like Niger as we can now, I think, adequately demonstrate.
- They had been told that this lake was animated by a sinister spirit which brooded unsleepingly, malevolently, over the three great arms of that majestic water.
Rhymessafekeeping, sweeping |