Nap
(
verb
,
noun
)
(As a verb)
Nap ( verb )
- To sleep for a short time, especially during the day.
- To take a short sleep.
Origin:
Middle english, from middle low german nappen to snatch, from old english hnæppian to snatch.
Examples:
- She napped for an hour after lunch.
- He napped during the flight.
- The baby napped in the afternoon.
- She napped on the couch.
- He napped in the hammock.
(As a noun)
Nap ( noun )
- To sleep for a short time, especially during the day.
- To take a short sleep.
Origin:
Middle english, from middle low german nappen to snatch, from old english hnæppian to snatch.
Examples:
- She napped for an hour after lunch.
- He napped during the flight.
- The baby napped in the afternoon.
- She napped on the couch.
- He napped in the hammock.