How To Use Catnap In A Sentence

  • Many high achievers schedule time in their day for a catnap.
  • I took her to my bed with me, seeking some comfort, and she continued to talk and chatter, preventing me from tumbling into needed darkness behind my lids, until finally, about 7: 40, I turned on the television for her and let her watch an unprecedented run of shows as I catnapped. Archive 2008-06-01
  • He plopped into a chair opposite the foot of the bed and closed his eyes, hoping a catnap would revive him, hasten the passage of time. What Is Life?
  • In my fantasy life, I spend an entire Sunday morning in this sanctuary undisturbed until I finish both my coffee and the paper, and then, in my ultimate dream world, I close my eyes and take a luxurious catnap. Left Neglected
  • I've actually had a few occasions over the last few nights when I've had little catnaps as I was lying somewhere, and those can be fairly refreshing - I had one last night, while I was finishing up Tom Sawyer for book club.
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  • In that sense, the least frail person on those trips was Gus Dur himself. He has enormous stamina, gained by various means, such as taking a catnap.
  • She'd go days on just catnaps, then sack out for as many as eighteen hours on a Sunday.
  • Travelodge, which runs hotels across the country's motorway network, is letting its rooms for £5 for 30 minutes to encourage tired drivers to take a catnap.
  • She slept one night in three, when Katie and her mother kept the watching, and at other times she took "catnaps" in the rocking-chair, or on Mrs Fleming's bed, when grannie was at her brightest and could care for Davie in the early part of the day. David Fleming's Forgiveness
  • My catnap was interrupted by the sound of breaking glass.
  • He never demanded limos, but rather rode the campaign bus like the rest of the staff, catnapped on sofas, ate fast food, pizzas, and hot dogs. STAR
  • He thinks that they are 'catnapping' between feeds. Times, Sunday Times
  • As the sky started to lighten in the east, the wind eased right off, so I managed to catch just enough sleep in short catnaps to keep me going. True Spirit
  • He transported to San Francisco, then after having breakfast at a local eatery, spent the rest of the morning in a library, putting his head down in a carrel and catnapping until the afternoon. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • Kiamo Ko was deathly still, except for old Nanny's labored breathing as she took a catnap in her rocking chair. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • You just catnapped - I was catnapping in the ammunition locker.
  • His "catnapping" was never solved, but the disappearance gave rise to a new line of art that painted him in the oddest places, much like Elvis spottings. Homepage
  • Tahr catnapped for most of the day, in the late afternoon she went out into the drizzle.
  • According to William Anthony, a Boston University psychologist, 70% of employees say that they catnap at work.
  • I suppose I did sleep, in catnaps, but I swear I heard every bell struck until three - thirty. Chapter 30
  • And I'm very good at catnapping - I've been like that since I was a wee boy.
  • If aliment alaccessible accommodates accustomed carcinogens, it does not accomplish faculty to add catnapns of new counterfeit ones.
  • Two or three flies buzzed irritably now and then against the smoke-begrimed windowpanes, and the clerk's dreary preamble went on and on till Sir Francis closed his eyes and wondered whether a small "catnap" would be possible between the sections of the seeming interminable document. The Treasure of Heaven A Romance of Riches
  • Kiamo Ko was deathly still, except for old Nanny's labored breathing as she took a catnap in her rocking chair. WICKED: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF THE WICKED WITCH OF THE WEST
  • He transported to San Francisco, then after having breakfast at a local eatery, spent the rest of the morning in a library, putting his head down in a carrel and catnapping until the afternoon. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Rough Beasts of Empire
  • And so a group of vicious cats "catnap" his faithful bloodhound, and begin to reverse engineer the formula; an evil plot to disrupt the balance away from "man's best friend. DVD Verdict
  • By day we took to residing not by our pool, but in it - eating, drinking, reading, catnapping and occasionally even swimming, under siege from the July sun.
  • In between these messages I catnapped through the day.
  • There they just could not stop catching fish, and hoping to have a little respite they tried to have a catnap.
  • After a short catnap while the vessel eased through the locks of the Welland Canal, it would be time to clean out the ship.
  • On the way I caught myself slipping into catnaps, much to the amusement of the two girls who sat opposite me during one of my bouts of unconsciousness.
  • I suppose I did sleep, in catnaps, but I swear I heard every bell struck until three-thirty. CHAPTER XXX
  • I plan to have a short catnap (ten minutes tops) on the sofa before jogging down the road to class.
  • Baroness Thatcher survived by taking 20-minute catnaps - a 'zizz', she called it - in the day and catching up on sleep at weekends at Chequers. Home | Mail Online
  • Silvanus sat back and crossed his fingers as if taking a curative catnap; ‘we go from life to life; place to place.’
  • Dinner's not for a few hours, and I could sure use a catnap.
  • But if a change is as good as a rest, Smith has long since woken from his catnap.
  • Along with most of the group, I have finally learnt how to catnap (something which I have always loathed doing).
  • Atom was a very competent driver, so I opted for lightly catnapping for most of the trip.
  • She loves to cuddle up with you and of course her favourite pastime is catnapping in the sunshine.
  • Even my catnaps don't get to the underlying issue. Tom Matlack: Stillness
  • The FAA, for instance, continues to strongly oppose the idea of allowing brief catnaps by one of the two pilots at the controls of airliners. Controller Fatigue Divides Agencies, Union
  • If aliment alaccessible accommodates accustomed carcinogens, it does not accomplish faculty to add catnapns of new counterfeit ones.
  • If you have difficulty sleeping at night, avoid taking catnaps during the day.
  • You'd better add power relaxing: catnapping through phone holds, deep breathing during tv commercials and meditating in checkout queues.
  • Last night Fossett said that during the 77-hour flight he only managed to take catnaps of no more than 10 minutes at a time, with an estimated total of two hours.
  • I pulled through and went home, and even decided to stretch out on the bed for a catnap, but I got woken up by the kitten after about 15 minutes.
  • She just catnapped for 20 minutes to an hour at a time * all day and all night* for a total of 8 or so hours in a 24-hour cycle. Snap | Her Bad Mother
  • ‘Whatever,’ I said, and she laughed at my stubbornness, but I changed the subject back to her and Drew, and my little catnap in the arms of the red-haired rogue was soon forgotten.
  • If you have difficulty sleeping at night, avoid taking catnaps during the day.
  • We did our own makeup and grabbed catnaps on green-room sofas, studio floors, or the tour bus. Fallin’ Up
  • He says that, while individual needs vary, most people who get by on a few hours a night catnap during the day - whether they remember it or not.
  • I had to make him return a kitten he catnapped, because he thought our house was a better home. Down and Out in Riverdale
  • For the first five weeks MacArthur averaged 5.54 hours sleep a day; for the past 10 days she's been down to less than four, though she has been taught techniques to help her catnap by Claudio Stampi, a ‘chronobiologist’.
  • And so it was that people chatted or fiddled with their cell phones or even catnapped during the never-ending show, which was held in the sprawling Espace Pierre Cardin, in Paris 'tony 8th district. Fashion week live blog
  • However, what stood before me ruined all chances of a catnap and my imagination was back in action.
  • The cat had given her a mental nudge that made her say "catnapped," she was sure. Massage
  • The Quarter was about to curl up and take a catnap—except for Bourbon Street, party jamboree and flesh-fest central, twenty-four/seven, and as wide awake as a lap-dancing tweaker go-juiced to the eyebrows. Etched in Bone
  • Even brushing my teeth in the morning was an effort, and chatting on the phone with clients—forcing my voice to be light and bright—left me so worn out that I sometimes put my head down on my desk and catnapped in the middle of the day. Skipping a Beat
  • After a short catnap while the vessel eased through the locks of the Welland Canal, it would be time to clean out the ship.
  • The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said in a preliminary report she had failed to spot the vessel that was only one mile away on her radar and was taking a "catnap" at the time of the collision. BusinessWeek.com --
  • Although billed as the ultimate exercise in sleep deprivation, shattered competitors have been allowed occasional catnaps agreed by the producers.

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