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111fall asleep — doze off, nod off …
112falling asleep — getting to sleep, sinking into sleep …
113fell asleep — dozed off, nodded off …
114falling asleep — noun Usage: usually capitalized F&A Etymology: translation of Middle Greek koimēsis : an Eastern Church feast celebrating the corporeal assumption of the Virgin Mary that is observed on August 15 and that corresponds to the Western feast of the… …
115half-asleep — adj …
116quasi-asleep — adj., adv …
117Dead to the world — asleep …
118AAK — Asleep At the Keyboard (Internet » Chat) …
119AAK — Asleep At Keyboard …
120in the arms of Morpheus — asleep A euphemism only when used of someone who should have kept awake: At this hour when it is very hot he is usually to be found in the arms of Morpheus which means, I understand, that he is sleeping. (Farrell, 1973) Morpheus, the …