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nap
1[nap]
verb (used without object)
to sleep for a short time; doze.
to be off one's guard.
The question caught him napping.
verb (used with object)
to sleep or doze through (a period of time, an activity, etc.) (usually followed byaway ).
I napped the afternoon away. He naps away most of his classes.
noun
a brief period of sleep, especially one taken during daytime.
Has the baby had her nap?
nap
2[nap]
noun
the short fuzzy ends of fibers on the surface of cloth, drawn up in napping.
any downy coating, as on plants.
verb (used with object)
to raise a nap on.
nap
3[nap]
noun
-nap
4a combining form extracted from kidnap, with the general sense “abduct or steal in order to collect a ransom”.
artnap; petnap; starnap.
nap
1/ næp /
noun
Also called: napoleon. a card game similar to whist, usually played for stakes
a call in this card game, undertaking to win all five tricks
horse racing a tipster's choice for an almost certain winner
to undertake to win all five tricks at nap
to risk everything on one chance
slang, to hold in disfavour
a position in which there is a very good chance of success if a risk is taken
verb
(tr) horse racing to name (a horse) as likely to win a race
nap
2/ næp /
noun
the raised fibres of velvet or similar cloth
the direction in which these fibres lie when smoothed down
any similar downy coating
informal, blankets, bedding
verb
(tr) to raise the nap of (cloth, esp velvet) by brushing or similar treatment
nap
3/ næp /
verb
to sleep for a short while; doze
to be unaware or inattentive; be off guard (esp in the phrase catch someone napping )
noun
a short light sleep; doze
Other Word Forms
- napless adjective
- naplessness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of nap1
Origin of nap2
Word History and Origins
Origin of nap1
Origin of nap2
Origin of nap3
Example Sentences
Anderson said that the guard testified that she never made a police report, did not seek immediate medical attention, did not even use a Band-Aid on the scratch, but went home and took a nap.
During one visit, on 5 August, a social worker remained on the doorstep for about 45 minutes because of Covid restrictions, and did not see Ethan because his mother said he was napping.
Gabriella Comi and her guide David spotted a cobra moving towards two napping lions in the Serengeti National Park in the scorching midday sun.
Sample review: "Left Behind takes the end of the world and turns it not into a nightmare, but a nice long nap."
Also vital on any great Sunday is time with Charissa and their dogs, Raisin and Clara, a lot of delicious gluten-free food, shopping, writing time and a car nap.
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