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I . snooze [snu:z] inf VB intr

snooze

II . snooze [snu:z] inf N

snooze
snooze

ˈsnooze but·ton N

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One day, he was so worn out that he took a snooze in his seat.
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The twists in the tale are enough to keep you from snoozing due to an overdose of action.
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However, they are often lazy, and can be found snoozing in a patch of sunlight.
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It also lets users set a snooze option, or a period of time when notifications will not be sent (e.g. for sleeping or work).
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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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They just wake up after a short snooze.
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Like most cats, she spends her days on the quest for belly rubs and the perfect sunny spot to snooze the day away in.
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Do we really miss a critical window of opportunity to gain muscle mass if we hit the snooze?
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Around the plinth are statues of four crouching lions, which are described as mourning, or snoozing.
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I will invariably have a snooze before the show.
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