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Words that sound like "sleep" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(v)
(intransitive) To rest in a state of reduced consciousness.
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(n)
Acronym of service life extension program/programme
A sledge runner on which a skip is dragged in a mine.
(intransitive) To lose one’s traction on a slippery surface; to slide due to a lack of friction.
(countable) A blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat.
An area of ground that tends evenly upward or downward.
(South Africa, chiefly in the plural) A flip-flop.
(nautical) A single-masted sailboat with only one headsail.
The act of something that slips; a slip; a skidding or sudden loosening motion.
Initialism of strategic lawsuit against public participation: a lawsuit or other legal harassment designed to intimidate and silence critics.
(adj)
(Yorkshire, dialect) slippery, slippy
(architecture) A covered passageway, especially one connecting the transept of a cathedral or monastery to the chapter house.
In a state of sleep; also, broadly, resting.
Tired; feeling the need for sleep.
(transitive) To clean (a surface) by means of a stroking motion of a broom or brush.
(informal, derogatory) A lazy and slovenly or obese person.
(transitive) To eat or drink noisily.
A large, flat piece of solid material; a solid object that is large and flat.
Someone who sleeps.
(intransitive) To ooze or pass slowly through pores or other small openings, and in overly small quantities; said of liquids, etc.
A surname.
Reed (of a loom).
(countable) A small thickened portion or knot found in yarn, caused by defects or intentionally leaving sections of the yarn unspun.
A surname from Italian.
Initialism of speech-language pathologist.
(education) Abbreviation of Certificate of Proficiency in English (the highest-level ESOL exam awarded by Cambridge University).
(slang, slightly derogatory) A celebrity.
(transitive) To drink slowly, small mouthfuls at a time.
(ambitransitive, chiefly African-American Vernacular and LGBTQ slang) To amaze, stun, or otherwise incapacitate by excellence; to excel at something.
(uncountable) The juice of plants of any kind, especially the ascending and descending juices or circulating fluid essential to nutrition.
(chiefly UK, Ireland, Northeastern US) Precipitation in the form of a mixture of rain and snow.
struck with especially the open hand
(countable) One who, or that which, slaps.
(US, Canada) Coleslaw.
A two-player reaction game in which opponents slap each other's hands.
Abbreviation of sepal. [(botany) One of the component parts of the calyx, particularly when such components are not fused into a single structure.]
Resembling a slap, especially of sound.
An edible mushroom (Boletus edulis).
(Incoterm) Initialism of carriage and insurance paid to.
A province of Oman.
(US) Slit in a tire to drain away surface water and improve traction.
(mathematics, computing) To interpolate by using SLERP.
A peninsula in the south of the Isle of Skye, Highland council area, Scotland.
Commander of the Order of the British Empire.
A town in Suffolk County, New York, United States.
(Acronyms) Abbreviation of Can You Please.
Acronym of College Entrance Examination Board.
The floor or bottom of the sea or ocean.
Abbreviation of southeast by east. [The compass point halfway between southeast and east-southeast, specifically 123.75°, abbreviated as SEbE.]
Schlumberger, an oilfield services company.
(adv)
Sloping, in a sloping manner; slanted along a slope.
An old name for Shropshire and the official name for the county between 1974 and 1980, still occasionally used in postal addresses.
(military, US) Acronym of Single Integrated Operational Plan.
Initialism of Child Exploitation and Online Protection (Command).
(transitive, figuratively) To bring a matter to a full conclusion that deals with all outstanding issues or other concerns.
An instance of psyops: a psychological operation, usually of a clandestine sort.
(N)
German for "clan, kindred, extended family" (Frisian Sibbe, Norse Sifjar).
A starch or jelly made out of plants in the Orchidaceae family, such as early-purple orchids (Orchis mascula).
Archaic spelling of sley (“weaver's reed”). [Reed (of a loom).]
(intransitive) To sell one's business or other major asset (such as a home).
Thick, soft mud that was left behind by flowing water, usually alongside riverbeds or shorelines.