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hibernating

[ UK /hˈa‍ɪbənˌe‍ɪtɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation
    torpid frogs
    a hibernating bear
    dormant buds

How To Use hibernating In A Sentence

  • And to think that we used to spend the dark winter months hibernating our legs away in a cocoon of black opaques!
  • Furthermore, building managers can save up to 15 percent on electricity bills by programming thermostats to trigger warming and cooling as needed during the workday while hibernating at night and on the weekends.
  • Apart from cleaning my room I've been staying indoors and hibernating.
  • When you most feel like hibernating and avoiding people, force yourself to get dressed and be with others.
  • He might have been a sailor, or a scowman, or a hibernating raftsman. The Lady of the Ice A Novel
  • Few people look at the bright side of impromptu, outdoor conversations with hibernating neighbors.
  • Its winter, its cold, people are hibernating already.
  • When hibernating, it sits still waiting to be reactivated into a seeking state by either a touch/collision from an avatar or collision with a seeking letterform. The myth of Babel comes alive: Babelswarm
  • There have even been reports of them hibernating successfully in this country in sheltered spots. Times, Sunday Times
  • The breeze smelt of leaf-mulch and coal-smoke, with an underlying earthiness betraying the cold and hibernating pasture lands that lie just beyond the town.
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