You can get a little bit of sugar rush, but it won't weigh you down and make you want to take a nap. |
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My dad and I sat drinking hot chocolate and chatting for a few hours before I decided to take a nap. |
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Everyone was still having fun while I was incredibly tired and decided to take a nap. |
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If I can't take a nap, I drink a large glass of ice water, which keeps me hydrated and fights off the munchies. |
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It was a gorgeous afternoon, she wanted to take a nap, and there was no question that I needed to unwind a bit. |
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This cabin had a tree house, so I went up there to read for a bit and take a nap. |
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He probably won't be here until after work, John pointed out, so I'm gonna take a nap in the meantime. |
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We'd asked the car attendant to make up the lower berth, so Yoli could stretch out and take a nap. |
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When he got off duty a few hours ago he decided to take a nap just outside the building hidden behind an old picket fence. |
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She whispered hello, then began to make her way to her room, where she hoped to take a nap. |
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The best place to stretch and take a nap is in the open, in the lap of nature on a hammock. |
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The deckchairs invite you to take a nap rocked by the chants and whistles of birds. |
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Alan Spencer, a high school ag teacher, was in his socks, getting ready to take a nap in his van before he saw Ernst. |
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I was vaguely tired, but a little too keyed up to take a nap. |
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The good news is that Greg beat me here by a few days and had prettied the place up a bit, so I could find my mail, check my email, make coffee, and go take a nap. |
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If the activities can't be downright avoided, take a nap before becoming active. |
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It is hard to imagine how animals that live in the water would be able to take a nap. |
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Still, that doesn't mean that you can tip down your hat and take a nap for the ride. |
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This is best done at fixed times during the day, when all the children are made to lie down and take a nap. |
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It is facing too many issues in need of solutions for us to allow ourselves to take a nap while we wait for others to decide for us. |
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The only thing that will help is to stop and take a nap for 10 to 20 minutes. |
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For fatigue, take a nap, if possible, and try not to push yourself too much. |
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Every now and then, a change in atmosphere is good for your baby and it allows you time to rejuvenate, run errands, or take a nap. |
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The color is due to the mud in suspension, while the surrounding area is sand that welcomes to take a nap in the sun. |
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They can take a nap while lying down, or read a book or watch television while sitting. |
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Mr. Chairman, you might perhaps ask Mr. Bonin to take a nap outside the room. I find it very distracting to watch him sleep, particularly since I am beginning to be a little tired myself. |
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To make a journey even more relaxing and encourage your child to take a nap, you can move the kiddy comfort pro to the reclining position in one easy step. |
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A stray cat decided to take a nap underneath the Honduras bench and didn't even arise when the coaching staff and substitutes leapt up in celebration after Martinez's goal. |
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Add a little linguistic sophistication, a few striking examples of failed integration, a little polemics and you can make yourself snug in your world view and quietly take a nap. |
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She had to walk for an hour to get to and from school, but when she got home there always was something good to eat, and she would take a nap before helping with the house chores and, every other day, washing her uniform. |
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In Uruguay work stops everyday between 12 and 4pm and people take a nap. |
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But a back massage or time to take a nap may be just what Mom needs now. |
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You decide to take a nap and you set up your tent. |
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He stayed in the car and prepared to take a nap. |
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I tried to hitchhike out of town but I was convinced that the eight-track player I was carrying around was holding me back, so I walked off the highway a bit to take a nap. |
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