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I . nap1 [næp] N

II . nap1 <-pp-> [næp] VB intr

nap2 [næp] N no pl

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He is portrayed as lazy, and his favorite pastime seems to be napping.
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Pugs tend to have a lazy nature and spend a lot of time napping.
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Systematic napping may be considered necessary in such situations.
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Cultural attitudes toward napping during the work day vary.
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Napping also helps prevent psychogenic effects (i.e. the effect of sickness being magnified by thinking about it).
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They are so manifestly the results of actual observation that they almost impress us as personal confidences, and make us ashamed of being caught napping.
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Longer naps were found to be better, with some cognitive functions benefiting more from napping than others.
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Many night workers take naps during their breaks, and in some industries, planned napping at work (with facilities provided) is beginning to be accepted.
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Yang is napping, and the wet laundry drips her pillow damp.
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Most of the walls are crammed with bookshelves, and most of its patrons spend the day in napping, reading, and low-stakes gambling.
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