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the sleeplessness
noun
The property of being sleepless.
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The caffeine and the sleeplessness don't help.
In the sleeplessness of nights like this I compose many letters and pretend to send them.
It serves no childcare function, but it deals with the sleeplessness nicely.
"The sleeplessness of life with a small child can't be underestimated," she says.
The details we learned from Jade - about the constipation, the sleeplessness, the overwhelming pain - are how it really works.
The sleeplessness that comes from working days for four weeks then nights for four weeks or, if you're lucky, both.
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We too feel the craze-inducing "sleeplessness" (the word hypnotically repeated throughout the narrative) of the new tutor in "Two Tutors", and grasp the pain of Georg's deformity in "The Crime of an Innsbruck Shopkeeper's Son": "Every morning he woke up in the firmly locked cell of a new age-old day".
When it comes to combating the epidemic of sleeplessness, the future is bright, the future is orange.
As the writer turns in sleeplessness, the aspect of the street is changed.
The camera stares fixedly at the visceral side of infancy, the baby suckling and soiling himself, the biological mother-child bond, the father's sleeplessness and irritation, the sibling rivalry and the underlying parental fears for the baby's safety.
It is characterized by extreme listlessness, fluid in the lungs, sleeplessness, coughing up blood and sometimes disorientation.
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