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Recent Examples of snooze
Noun
Those in Japan used snooze alarms the least (2.2 times) with the least snooze sleep (9.2 minutes).—Bruce Y. Lee, Forbes.com, 22 May 2025 Teddy Altman and Andrew Perkins For two hot people, this relationship sure is a snooze.—Maggie Fremont, Vulture, 16 May 2025
Verb
In fact, around 55.6 percent of sleep sessions concluded with snooze alarms, with the average sleeper spending 10.8 minutes snoozing after their initial alarm.—Sam Walters, Discover Magazine, 19 May 2025 With Kyle snoozing on the floor, Payton, now 18 months, picked up his phone to start playing with the buttons, only to capture a hilarious clip of her dad asleep.—Alyce Collins, MSNBC Newsweek, 14 June 2025 See All Example Sentences for snooze
Parks aren’t profitable, museums are empty, and the fine citizens of DUMBO just honk their horns at each other when a massive herbivore escapes from the zoo for a nap under the Brooklyn Bridge.
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David Ehrlich,
IndieWire,
30 June 2025
Many of them could relate to our results with a personal experience of having a (creative) breakthrough after a nap.
Make as much noise as possible to try and keep U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers from sleeping and force them elsewhere.
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Victoria Valenzuela,
USA Today,
1 July 2025
One 2024 meta-analysis, for example, found that all manner of sensory experiences—including sounds, smells, flashing lights, physical pressure, and pain—can be incorporated into dreams when people are sleeping and investigators provide the stimulus.
Leaner cuts also reduce fat drips and flame flare-ups, which can contribute to carcinogen formation.
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Kathleen Ferraro,
Verywell Health,
3 July 2025
With companies going where liquidity is abundant, a steady drip of firms being taken private, and too few initial public offerings coming along to replace them, pressure is mounting to reverse the slow but inexorable shrinking of London’s historic trading venue.
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