Word: asleep
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...what's it like to be on the other end, to be the person actually caught in a peculiar laundry situation? Jay B. Shah '98 knows the feeling. "I was kind of down on this really cold day, and I kept falling asleep in my chair while waiting for my clothes to dry," Shah describes, "I felt the dryer, and it was nice and warm, so I put my head on top of it. Then the dryer stopped. As I opened it, warm air rushed out at me and lulled me right to sleep. I must have been asleep with...
...kind of spring break. Snorkeling, eating at all hours of the day, falling asleep in the sun and reading my Corporate Finance book, the last a feeble attempt to remind me of my student status...
...debaters, standing for platitudinous values like "justice" and "equality," became tiresome quickly. After judging countless rouds of debate, many judges began to fall asleep. But some judges were kept awake by exciting and original debate cases...
...spend six hours in the library, and spend three of them asleep, that way you feel you're being studious," the biochemical sciences concentrator says...
...first learned about time zones back in elementary school. The earth rotates, the sun only shines on half the earth at a given moment. When Bostonians wake up in the morning, people in New Delhi are fast asleep; when the sun shines in New Delhi, Boston is in bed. The reasoning made perfect sense...