Nap ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Nap ( verb )

  1. To sleep for a short time, especially during the day.
  2. To take a short sleep.

Origin:

Middle english, from middle low german nappen to snatch, from old english hnæppian to snatch.

Examples:

  1. She napped for an hour after lunch.
  2. He napped during the flight.
  3. The baby napped in the afternoon.
  4. She napped on the couch.
  5. He napped in the hammock.

(As a noun)

Nap ( noun )

  1. To sleep for a short time, especially during the day.
  2. To take a short sleep.

Origin:

Middle english, from middle low german nappen to snatch, from old english hnæppian to snatch.

Examples:

  1. She napped for an hour after lunch.
  2. He napped during the flight.
  3. The baby napped in the afternoon.
  4. She napped on the couch.
  5. He napped in the hammock.
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