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siesta
[ see-es-tuh ]
noun
- a midday or afternoon rest or nap, especially as taken in Spain and Latin America:
He is trying to relax, but the road construction noise seems likely to ruin his siesta.
verb (used without object)
- to take a midday or afternoon rest or nap:
It got so hot that even the cicadas started singing earlier and siestaed during the heat of the day.
siesta
/ sɪˈɛstə /
noun
- a rest or nap, usually taken in the early afternoon, as in hot countries
Word History and Origins
Origin of siesta1
Word History and Origins
Origin of siesta1
Example Sentences
Animals go to their shelter, humans have a siesta, even plants have mechanisms to avoid an overdose of light.
The entire town seemed to be taking a siesta.
“I did not present the award for Best Picture. I am not Al Pacino. Maybe you dreamed this during one of your courtroom siestas?”
Dubbed the “mass siesta,” the event was in commemoration of World Sleep Day.
While some argue for a stricter definition of the phenomenon, others include naps, siestas, and brief nighttime forays as examples of modern segmented sleep patterns.
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