twilight sleep
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of twilight sleep
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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They’re going to put me in a type of twilight sleep, something I experienced about four years ago when I had to have an endoscopy for my acid reflux.
From The Guardian
But when it came time for childbirth they also were experiencing a state akin to the Twilight Zone - that is, twilight sleep.
From Washington Times
They call it twilight sleep and a woman don’t feel a thing when the kid comes.
From Literature
For a few decades in the early 20th century, mothers were given a drug cocktail, including opioids, to induce “twilight sleep,” and the child was frequently delivered using forceps.
From Washington Post
“You sweet, stubborn satyrs refused to accept my passing. And I love you for that, but you only delayed the inevitable. You only prolonged my long, painful passing, my dark twilight sleep. It must end.”
From Literature
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