sleeping pill

NOUN
  1. a soporific drug in the form of a pill (or tablet or capsule)
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How To Use sleeping pill In A Sentence

  • Sleeping pills are not recommended for women who awake because of hot flashes.
  • I wake at 6 am as the sleeping pill doesn't work for more than nine hours.
  • A new sleeping pill that increases dreaming sleep improves memory capacity, according to the results of new research.
  • He tried to kill himself with sleeping pills.
  • He felt tired and giddy from the sleeping pill.
  • She went into a coma after swallowing a whole bottle of sleeping pills.
  • Nigel was given a sleeping pill and some cocoa before he went to bed.
  • A former roommate of the woman also said that she had tried to commit suicide at school twice in the past year by overdosing on sleeping pills.
  • Furthermore, the huge quantity of sleeping pills, sedatives and anti-depressants doled out each year to poor sleepers are a strain on the health budget.
  • He felt tired and giddy from the sleeping pill.
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