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  • All wrongs in the world can be fixed by an afternoon snooze - I went to sleep and woke up thinking that England had been knocked out of the world cup by Wales in the semi final.
  • Others call in sick, roll over and try to nod off again before the snooze button kicks in. Times, Sunday Times
  • It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored. The Sun
  • Forget the horror of the multiple snooze button. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are many people who stay in their beds in the morning just that little bit extra and hit the snooze button one more time. The Sun
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  • It's tempting to a snooze in the day if you slept badly the night before. The Sun
  • Some people fill their bathtubs with cold water, plop their heads on plastic bath pillows and snooze.
  • Last week's "town hall" hosted by Tom "snooze" Brokaw being the worst. Christopher Ingram: McCain Brings Out NFL Two Minute Offense
  • Roll the window down, recline your seat, and snooze.
  • They play cards, smoke in the freezing gaps between carriages, leaf through magazines and snooze on narrow bunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Have to say after months of abstinence alcohol highly effective & had lovely snooze. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • The alarm goes off at 8.30 but I press the snooze button and roll over a few times. Times, Sunday Times
  • The audience listened intently, strolled among the plants, watched the dozy fish, sipped tea, snoozed, read books: it was quite magical.
  • In between gardening sessions, and after lunch, the whole establishment settled down in various places for a light afternoon snooze.
  • I had to have a little snooze this afternoon as I was completely knackered.
  • Instead of cruise control, it was more a case of snooze control. The Sun
  • It does not have a snooze button. Times, Sunday Times
  • Today I had a snooze before getting in the bath; right now I can barely sit up and I haven't eaten.
  • I was feeling exhausted, what with the 22 miler, the Rowing Crew Mardi Gras and the fulsome lunch that was now rattling in my stomach and telling my brain to let me lie down in the aisle somewhere near the dairy produce and have a good snooze.
  • Forget the horror of the multiple snooze button. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, I read the book on my iPad -- in an otherwise pitch-dark room, while my wife snoozed away undisturbed. Dr. Philip Neches: iPad in the Dark
  • He snoozes for another half hour or so before Jim rousts him with the determined decision to get off this damned hill and out of the rain.
  • It’s a long time since you left your master and hied yourself to the forum, to loaf and snooze away there till this time of day. quin tu abs te socordiam omnem reice et segnitiem amove atque ad ingenium vetus versutum te recipis tuom serva erum, cave tu idem faxis alii quod servi solent, qui ad eri fraudationem callidum ingenium gerunt. Amphitryo, Asinaria, Aulularia, Bacchides, Captivi Amphitryon, The Comedy of Asses, The Pot of Gold, The Two Bacchises, The Captives
  • I had a bit of a snooze and woke up with dribble all down my shirt.
  • She hit the snooze button once the next morning before getting up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Pros: Familiar interface; syncing between users; nonmodal info panel; flexible calendar views; repeating to do items; snooze button. Macworld UK News
  • What this is really about is a Republican effort to gin up sound-bites suitable to the morons watching FauxSnooze about how Obama is “soft on defense” (if not an outright aider and abettor of al Qaeda). Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 12, 2010
  • He slammed his fist down on the snooze button and brought into question its parentage.
  • I collected a whole load of supplies - a good range of drinks and snacks were all available free of charge - and I settled down for a snooze.
  • Everyone thought these coins had “potential” but there was never much demand for Classic Heads and they snoozed away in their own little niche-like corner of the market. Classic Head Gold: An Update : Coin Collecting News
  • Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it.
  • And when my three-year-old daughter Eva awoke from a late afternoon snooze, the promise of ‘pizza in a café’ was enough to keep any groggy grizzling in check.
  • When it's not your turn to watch you can catch a snooze.
  • There are many people who stay in their beds in the morning just that little bit extra and hit the snooze button one more time. The Sun
  • So we celebrated with a little feast of bilberries and then sank on to the comfortable cushions of these shrubs for a celebratory snooze in the sunshine.
  • Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plans for a gentle walk followed by lunch, a snooze in the library then afternoon tea are quickly thwarted when I discover we are all off for a spot of abseiling at Neiste Point.
  • Now, where's that snooze button? The Sun
  • The dumbest thing I’ve ever heard come out of the mouth of a rightie is that FauxSnooze reports “facts” .. Think Progress » DC Media Scoff At President Obama’s Substantive And Detailed Answer To Health Care Question
  • The alarm goes off at 8.30 but I press the snooze button and roll over a few times. Times, Sunday Times
  • So, this affiliate is going after the FauxSnooze viewer demographic? Think Progress » Tennessee Mosque Vandalized After Local TV Station Airs Irresponsible Report On ‘Homegrown Jihad’
  • Two bloody wars and we're still content to snooze and let that lot get on with it.
  • After North America slowly snoozed its way into Sunday night, it was still Monday here, and a public holiday for a lot of those working in Singapore. 2010 May 04 — Fusion Despatches
  • Press snooze button and drift back to sleep. The Sun
  • Foxes love dense vegetation, as they can lie there and snooze the day away in safety. The Sun
  • Most of them prefer three bottles of wine over the course of a large lunch, before repairing to the chamber for a snooze.
  • That'd be more useful than being woken up by all those flashing lights while you're trying to have a snooze in the traffic jam.
  • If the exciting weekend at the beach turned out to be a total snooze, thank your hosts for inviting you for some rest and relaxation in such a beautiful corner of the world or for the opportunity to get some unpolluted air into your lungs.
  • Of course, I read the book on my iPad -- in an otherwise pitch-dark room, while my wife snoozed away undisturbed. Dr. Philip Neches: iPad in the Dark
  • I slept a bit earlier than the other two, but was nevertheless surprised to come down the next morning at the advanced hour of 10:30 and not even see the normally-matutinal D downstairs she'd got up earlier and then gone back to bed for an unexpectedly-prolonged snooze. Bristol and back, with extras
  • They play cards, smoke in the freezing gaps between carriages, leaf through magazines and snooze on narrow bunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately, this episode was a bit of a snooze-fest in terms of the crazy and the bratty which is disappointing. TVgasm
  • For most of us, it's a place for a sandwich, a snooze or a sunbathe - but Princes Street Gardens now offers a more civilised way to lunch.
  • So they haven't been dozing off for long snoozes, but you have actually seen people fall momentarily asleep?
  • After setting your alarm clock for 6:30 a.m. sharp, you put on your 'jammies, slide into bed and cruise straight off to Snooze City.
  • As the rest of the family snoozed in a post-dinner stupor, I sneaked into the front parlour and helped myself to another glass.
  • Some really super film-makers can get away with that, if what they have to offer is sufficiently compelling, but his repeated use of the same actors and the same story elements is getting to be a snooze.
  • All I wish to comment on here is what has been referred to as the "snooze" factor in the democratic debate. The democratic debate snooze factor
  • They play cards, smoke in the freezing gaps between carriages, leaf through magazines and snooze on narrow bunks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The very dogs 'snoozed' pleasantly in shady corners, and all seemed happy as if enjoying a holiday. A Day's Tour A Journey through France and Belgium by Calais, Tournay, Orchies, Douai, Arras, Béthune, Lille, Comines, Ypres, Hazebrouck, Berg
  • No, it just proves that you are an idiot, since you think faux snooze is “fair and balanced” Think Progress » Brown victory party featured flag calling for a ‘second’ revolution, tea party-inspired civil war.
  • At our casual lunch one Sunday, two jewelry makers discussed various beads (while I snoozed) because one type was cheaper and worked better than another. Kristine Kathryn Rusch » 2009 » April
  • He took a three-hour snooze in the afternoon and showed signs of mental fatigue because he slurred his way through press conferences, stumbled to the podiums and fell asleep in cabinet meetings.
  • So we all headed back to our respective homes and/or places of rest for the night and had a snooze.
  • Unfortunately, he is a snooze in the lead role.
  • Today I just took an hour for lunch plus a cuppa tea in the afternoon and had done my six hours by 4.30, meaning I could have a little snooze before dinner and not feel too knackered this evening.
  • I had to have a little snooze this afternoon as I was completely knackered.
  • Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park. Times, Sunday Times
  • The snooze button may be pushed to silence an alarm for a pre-determined length of time.
  • It would be easy to snooze the day away in the spa, but Galway is surrounded by rich history and beautiful scenery that has to be explored. The Sun
  • All of these individual restaurants have their own toilets and washrooms, and if one so desires, one can even retire to a rest room for a snooze after a hearty meal.
  • Some of us are up for hours, while others simply rush out the door after hitting the "snooze" button 15 times, but either way at a certain point in our lives we've pretty much worked out our approach to starting the day. Archive 2010-09-01
  • I discovered him easily enough, but he was having a snooze, so I took myself off for a short stroll around Parkville for half an hour.
  • The trees are known as Sydney red gum or snooze bark apple and if left to grow naturally would have tall thin trunks with a high canopy that would not hinder views.
  • That is when you naff off to the loos for a snooze (toilet roll makes for handy pillow) or dash to the shopping centre.
  • She hit the snooze button once the next morning before getting up. Times, Sunday Times
  • Hit the snooze button and have another five minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is mid-afternoon and the orangutan goes for a snooze in the shade.
  • The five-time champ has not had to engage anything more demanding than snooze control on his way into the last four. The Sun
  • How do they know how many minutes a snooze should be?
  • Of course you always try and ignore it and snooze on, but sooner or later your eyes are open and the horror and tedium of real life await.
  • Youngsters tossed strands of kelp and wrestled; cows lounged with bellies exposed, nursing their pups; bulls galumphed into grassy nooks and sprawled out to snooze.
  • Have to say after months of abstinence alcohol highly effective & had lovely snooze. AND GOD CREATED THE AU PAIR
  • I just hit the snooze for button and when I go to check my emails in the morning, theres is a reminder waiting for me. Set Auto Reminders In A Startup Text File | Lifehacker Australia
  • It was a pleasantly sung song, if a bit of a snooze.
  • The whole affair was a very easygoing business; people kept eating and drinking, and, when the sun reached the zenith, they fell into a snooze where they sat.
  • The howler, the wafter, and the snooze-inducer ... Culture | guardian.co.uk
  • How was it decided that nine minutes was the correct length of time for "snooze" on most clock radios? ASK TIP SHEET
  • The light snooze was interrupted by a huge thump on the car.
  • Gazette for giving publicity to their sales; and he eloquently called upon the nobility of England, the baronetage of England, the revered clergy of England, the bar of England, the matrons, the daughters, the homes and hearths of England, to rally round the good old cause; and Bungay at the conclusion of the reading woke up from a second snooze in which he had indulged himself, and again said it was all right. The History of Pendennis
  • I must admit to being a chronic misuser of the snooze button. LinuxChix aggregator
  • When treated with skill, though, it can be sensational, and small quantities added to a soporific bed of Merlot can turn a snooze into a dance.
  • The alarm offers a 10 minute snooze feature.
  • So we celebrated with a little feast of bilberries and then sank on to the comfortable cushions of these shrubs for a celebratory snooze in the sunshine.
  • These days you can snooze in a zoo, kip in an aquarium, bed down in a museum or doze in an amusement park. Times, Sunday Times
  • And what kind of sleep do you get when you've hit the snooze alarm and faded back to slumbers?
  • Instead of cruise control, it was more a case of snooze control. The Sun
  • After a false start, a carafe or two of water and a little recuperative snooze, Eva and I finally spoke the international language of love.
  • As a regular parishioner of the Rev. Lovejoy's, Homer has been identified on the show as having attended -- and snoozed through -- services at the Western Branch of American Reform Presbylutheranism. IS THE DOPE CATHOLIC? The Vatican blesses Homer Simpson (despite what the show says)
  • Have a snooze on Mummy's lap... Yes, Marcus had been behind me one day in the tobacconist 's. THE DISPOSAL OF THE LIVING
  • These days you can snooze in a zoo, kip in an aquarium, bed down in a museum or doze in an amusement park. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quietly utter the word 'snooze,' letting Manuel know he is to return in nine minutes. NPR Topics: News
  • In the end I gave in and joined the two of them and then all three of us snoozed the rest of the day away, all snuggled together in a nest of warm wool.
  • What this is really about is a Republican effort to gin up sound-bites suitable to the morons watching FauxSnooze about how Obama is “soft on defense” (if not an outright aider and abettor of al Qaeda). Think Progress » ThinkFast: April 12, 2010
  • It does not have a snooze button. Times, Sunday Times
  • Plus I find when I wake up after a short snooze I'm usually in a bad mood.
  • They used "clowning" as a way to bring a lighter side to the protests and publish a local newsletter called the Cambrian Snooze. REPORT ON SPEAKING TOUR TO ENGLAND, WALES, AND SCOTLAND
  • I'm going to have a snooze after lunch.
  • Rough ‘n’ tough, the guitars are detuned again, that unforgettable gruff voice is angry and the drums break a snooze-inducing pace.
  • I snoozed off and on but Dawn can't sleep in coach.
  • Others call in sick, roll over and try to nod off again before the snooze button kicks in. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Foxes love dense vegetation, as they can lie there and snooze the day away in safety. The Sun
  • He had only pity for those sleepyheads who snoozed away their best years.
  • The five-time champ has not had to engage anything more demanding than snooze control on his way into the last four. The Sun
  • And often he would try to sleep or at least to take a snooze,
  • I think it should just be able to recognize any words because usually when my alarm clock goes off i'm not thinking of the word snooze, i'll be there like half asleep trying forever to remember to say snooze., I would just wanna wake up and say shut the f*** up. ITalk: Finally an alarm clock you can yell at | Sync Blog
  • Even when I awoke from a snooze, I still felt as if I'd not slept for a week.
  • There are many people who stay in their beds in the morning just that little bit extra and hit the snooze button one more time. The Sun
  • The snooze button will be a thing of the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • It looks like the snooze has turned into a heavy sleep in the past couple of seasons.
  • I've successfully managed to sidestep these southern-fried snooze-rockers thus far, and on this evidence it seems I've dodged a very boring bullet. This week's new singles, reviewed by Aidan Moffat
  • Hit the snooze button and have another five minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Press snooze button and drift back to sleep. The Sun
  • The rest alternated between pinching each other, aesthetically arranging their bags and throwing science pamphlets at the snug snoozers.
  • I found the snooze button on my alarm an incredibly easy target on a cold morning. Christianity Today
  • Lightly spray this leave-in Conditioner on wet or dry hair before bed, and the wheat amino acids will help soften and moisturize your locks - while you snooze.
  • Hit the snooze button and have another five minutes. Times, Sunday Times
  • The alarm can also play any sound you choose and includes a handy snooze button.
  • The snooze button will be a thing of the past. Times, Sunday Times
  • Foxes love dense vegetation, as they can lie there and snooze the day away in safety. The Sun
  • So I stayed another half hour and had a little snooze.
  • The common Greek tortoise, hawked on barrows about the streets of London and bought by a confiding British public under the mistaken impression that its chief fare consists of slugs and cockroaches (it is really far more likely to feed upon its purchaser's choicest seakale and asparagus), buries itself in the ground at the first approach of winter, and snoozes away five months of the year in a most comfortable and dignified torpidity. Falling in Love With Other Essays on More Exact Branches of Science
  • I found the snooze button on my alarm an incredibly easy target on a cold morning. Christianity Today
  • Physically and mentally, you lose when you don't snooze.
  • Now, where's that snooze button? The Sun
  • It's tempting to a snooze in the day if you slept badly the night before. The Sun
  • Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park. Times, Sunday Times
  • A few snoozed gassily on the rocks, but none wanted to come into the frigid waters to join us. TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Then you shall have a nice dinner and a nice snooze after it, and then a stroll along the river or in the park. Times, Sunday Times
  • There's been a few problems: the Maria/Angel "snooze" subplots, a wooden and uninvolving performance from Julia Stiles, a pedestrian killer storyline that looked like it came off an episode of Criminal Minds, to name a few, but the problem I have had is how it has dealt with Rita's death. Ask Matt: Fringe, Dexter, Walking Dead, Post-Mortems and More

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