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slumber         
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Slumber (song); Slumber (disambiguation)
n. deep slumber
slumber         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Slumber (song); Slumber (disambiguation)
literary
¦ verb sleep.
¦ noun a sleep.
Derivatives
slumberer noun
slumberous (also slumbrous) adjective
Origin
ME: alt. of Scots and north. Engl. sloom, in the same sense. The -b- was added for ease of pronunciation
Slumber         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Slumber (song); Slumber (disambiguation)
·vt To lay to sleep.
II. Slumber ·vt To Stun; to Stupefy.
III. Slumber ·vi To be in a state of negligence, sloth, supineness, or inactivity.
IV. Slumber ·noun Sleep; especially, light sleep; sleep that is not deep or sound; repose.
V. Slumber ·vi To Sleep; especially, to sleep lightly; to Doze.

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Slumber
Slumber is another word for Sleep
Examples of use of Slumber
1. "You have woken from the slumber," BJP leader L.K.
2. It did not take Federer long to wake Roddick up from his blissful slumber.
3. From the minute the Tal Law was passed, the system went into slumber mode.
4. She defended Jackson‘s slumber parties with children at his Neverland ranch.
5. She wakes out of her slumber, and off she goes – fizzing and hissing across the ocean.