i believe it is SOMNILOQUY
That is the correct spelling of the term "insomnia" (inability to sleep).
The correct term for sleep in the eyes is "rheum." It is a discharge that can accumulate during sleep and may contain mucus, skin cells, oils, and other debris.
The correct term is "reference" when talking about a single source of information, and "references" when talking about multiple sources of information.
Go to http://www.buzzle.com/articles/sleep-talking.html and/or http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/talking-in-your-sleep
Don't have a clue what you are talking about. Ask again, this time use the correct term for what you are talking about.
"asleep" would be correct grammar, not "sleep"
his is talking in his sleep
Talking in Your Sleep - album - was created on 1988-05-05.
If you mean "sleep inducing," the correct spelling is "soporific".The slang term superific (great, terrific) is not widely used.
There are two main way to find out if someone is talking in their sleep. The first is to record a night of sleep and the other is to sleep next to someone and ask them to listen to you sleep.
I think no because when some sleep some talking.
I'm pretty sure your talking about whales. Blow hole is the correct scientific term.