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slept

[slept]

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of sleep.



slept

/ slɛpt /

verb

  1. the past tense and past participle of sleep

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  • underslept adjective
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"We are waiting, sitting by the crossing. My son and I slept here last night, on the pavement, in the cold, waiting to go back home," he told a BBC freelancer.

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The only time he had his own face back was when he slept.

Another woman told the BBC that her husband, who had been stuck in the storm, barely slept in his tent because he was afraid of being buried in the snow.

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He said the dorm he ultimately slept in doubled in population, to its full capacity of about 90 people.

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They slept under the open sky, but when a light drizzle fell, Ms Estalicas and her family wrapped themselves up in plastic bags because they did not have raincoats.

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