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Snooze   /snuz/   Listen
verb
Snooze  v. i.  (past & past part. snoozed; pres. part. snoozing)  To doze; to drowse; to take a short nap; to slumber. (Colloq.)



noun
Snooze  n.  A short sleep; a nap. (Colloq.)






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"Snooze" Quotes from Famous Books



... as how Jack Fuller, who sartainly is a better hand at a snooze than a watch, had got into a bit of a mess; but, shiver my topsails, if I think it's quite fair to blame him, neither, for clapping a stopper on the Indian's cable, seeing as how he was expecting a shot between wind and water. Still, as the chap turns out ...
— Wacousta: A Tale of the Pontiac Conspiracy (Complete) • John Richardson

... unmurdered, woke Kedzie early. She buried one ear deep in the pillow and covered the other with her hair and her hand. The parrot's voice receded to a distance, but a still smaller voice began to call to her. She was squirming deeper for a long snooze when ...
— We Can't Have Everything • Rupert Hughes

... for me. I may decide to take a snooze, and when I snooze I'm very uncertain. Traveling ...
— Dorothy's Triumph • Evelyn Raymond

... our field mess, stores having been got privately among us. By this means we had a very good one o'clock dinner, followed by a snooze by some of us, while others slept straight on till tea-time. I set out alone for a walk into a part I had not visited before, namely, along the seashore west of Mex Camp, to Dakeilah village. I passed an old fort with three very old cast-iron guns ...
— The Incomparable 29th and the "River Clyde" • George Davidson

... down, and then—" He pointed to a spot about twenty yards away. "Do you see the two big stones there? Well, when I've finished my walk and my talk with Aunty Primrose"—he laughed up at the moon—"I'm going to sit down there and snooze till daylight." He pointed again: "Right over there beside those two rocks. That's my ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker


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