snooze in the PONS Dictionary

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An hour of snooze in a floatation "pod" is the equivalent of four hours sleep, because the body is rendered completely still.
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It was time to put the 7am alarm on snooze.
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These cute newborn babies just can't be bothered having their pictures taken... all they want is a nice big snooze.
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The airport offers fuel services, pilot snooze room, flight training, and mechanics on site.
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Once you've been through the process a few times, however, it gradually becomes a snooze fest.
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They just wake up after a short snooze.
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Eventually, the two siblings snooze off at the dinner table, and soon have nightmares about their adventure.
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Around the plinth are statues of four crouching lions, which are described as mourning, or snoozing.
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Weary for working several hours continuously, the animator decides to take a little snooze.
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Snooze energy can be regained by drinking milk, which appears at various locations in the game.
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