It basically means, "I'm sleeping just next door." It could also mean he's literally outside the door leaning against the wall of the room.
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I think it is meant to be sleep tightly, like sleep snug and warm.
The word 'sleep' is both a verb and a noun. Examples: I usually sleep all night. (verb) My father would tell us that the sleep you get before midnight is the sleep that counts. (noun)
The noun 'sleep' is an uncountable noun, it has no plural form.The word 'sleep' is also a verb: sleep, sleeps, sleeping, slept.
The verb is to sleep, the present participle of the verb is sleeping; for example:I am going sleep when we get to the hotel.I was sleeping when you called.Both sleep and sleeping are also nouns, and sleeping is also an adjective.
the god of sleep - death
He was in hyper sleep because Halo: Combat Evolved was continuing a book
they sleep in churches in a chamber or there own little room
The sleep number bed uses an air chamber to make the mattress firmer or softer. Higher "sleep numbers" have a greater rate of inflation and therefore are firmer.
The grooms of his chamber, his personal servants who sleep in the same room with him.
The Oxygen tank rumor was a hoaw orchestrated by Michael Jackson himself, with the help of his publicist at the time, Michael Levine. It was a publicity move, designed to get free press coverage. In 1986 a tabloid newspaper reported that Michael was using a Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber to sleep in; as it was claimed that sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber would slow the ageing process. However MJ never owned a Hyperbaric Chamber, much less slept in one.
The cast of Sleep - 2001 includes: Sidonie Bond as Mother Barney Craig as Arthur Richard Frost as Father Benedict Sandiford as Sacha
According to Dr. Richard Ferber in his book "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems," an 8-year-old requires between 9.75-10.75 hours of nighttime sleep.
no, at the end after the credits it has another movie that shows half of a ship blown up and spartan goes to sleep in a cooling chamber
Richard Sei Tza Leung has written: 'Pathophysiological interactions between respiration, posture and the cardiovascular system during sleep in patients with heart failure'
According to Dr. Richard Ferber in his book "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems," an 18-year-old requires 9 hours of sleep, though the typical range is 8.5-9.5 hours. This is from his chart on page 10.
According to Dr. Richard Ferber in his book "Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems," a 10-year-old requires at least 10 hours of nighttime sleep. The typical range is 9.5-10.5, so if she is getting something within that range, she is getting a healthy night's sleep.