rest period

NOUN
  1. a pause for relaxation
    people actually accomplish more when they take time for short rests
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How To Use rest period In A Sentence

  • Keep the rest periods to one minute max. The Sun
  • In early January, Hizbullah leaders were leased from jail allegedly due to a law limiting the arrest period for unconvicted people. Release of Radical Group's Leaders Causes Shock in Turkey
  • They grow grain, sorghum, and wheat with rest periods in between.
  • Keep the rest periods to one minute max. The Sun
  • Instead, they grow grain sorghum and wheat with rest periods in between.
  • It allowed a good rest period before the excellent night dive off Namalatu beach, with wonderful Spanish dancer nudibranchs, bizarre boxfish, pufferfish, a squid and the spectacular reds and oranges of the corals.
  • If a rugby player or boxer had spent almost 15 minutes unconscious after a taking a heavy tackle or being poleaxed by a crushing right hook, the minimum rest period would be a month.
  • Rest periods and frequency should be the same as those for increasing muscular strength.
  • It allowed a good rest period before the excellent night dive off Namalatu beach, with wonderful Spanish dancer nudibranchs, bizarre boxfish, pufferfish, a squid and the spectacular reds and oranges of the corals.
  • The men's dinner came over at midday; she served them out, made sure that it was eaten, and afterwards gently chivvied the men to their beds for their rest period. You Don't Take Names
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