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Nouns commonly associated with "slumber" — related concepts that often appear together in natural writing.
(n)
(law) A person or group of people constituting one side in a legal proceeding, such as in a legal action or a contract.
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(music) A musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing.
A sensation perceived by the ear caused by the vibration of air or some other medium.
The part of Earth which is not covered by oceans or other bodies of water.
The superior or head of an abbey or monastery.
(N)
the second album by singer-songwriter Regina Spektor.
(v)
(intransitive) To cease from action, motion, work, or performance of any kind; stop; desist; be without motion.
(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity.
The Lake District, a rural area in northwest England.
(adj)
Loved; lovable.
A surname from Old English.
A piece of cloth, often decorated with an emblem, used as a visual signal or symbol.
Easily giving way under pressure.
(intransitive) To move softly, smoothly, or effortlessly.
(intransitive, archaic or dialectal) To wait; to be in expectation; to stay; to remain.
(often in the phrase 'bags of') A large quantity.
(clothing) An article of clothing that is worn on the upper part of the body, and often has sleeves, either long or short, that cover the arms.
(originally Oxford University slang) A trainer or instructor.
A long loose outer garment, often signifying honorary stature.
The location of an event that attracts attention.
The mass of ordinary people; the populous or the masses.
(underwater diving, pathology, usually with the) Synonym of decompression sickness.
(Mid-Ulster) Great, wonderful
the only album released by Goya Dress, the Scottish band fronted by Astrid Williamson released on Nude Records in 1996.
(transitive) To have on:
A small house.
(ambitransitive) To transport oneself by sitting on and directing a horse, later also a bicycle etc.