Sleeping beauty
Sleeping Beauty.
A Princess, known as Sleeping Beauty, pricked her finger on the spindle of the Spinning Wheel and fell into a deep sleep for 100 years.
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A Princess, known as Sleeping Beauty, pricked her finger on the spindle of the Spinning Wheel and fell into a deep sleep for 100 years.
Supposedly it originates from The Great Bed of Ware in England. This is a very large oak bed, also mentioned in various works of literature (eg Shakespeare's Twelfth Night) that a number of famous people from history have been rumoured to have slept.
he has a buissness called the Peterson house the house was made for nursery and April 14 Abraham Lincoln slept there
Put, soot, afoot, loot, root, and underfoot rhyme with foot.Sorry, but loot & root do not rhyme with foot. Those are long "O'"s as in too, or shoot. Or phooey...shootalsoPutSootAfootCaputHard putShot putStay putPussy footUnderfoot
Yes, slept is a verb. Take the sentence, She slept. What is your subject? She. What did she do? She slept. Slept is an action word. That is the action that she performed. She slept. It is a verb.
I once slept in the Lincoln bedroom at the White House. I slept through the movie. We slept through the earthquake. I slept over at a friends house. ect.
They slept in beds . They slept in beds .
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Fluid retention. It goes down through out the morning...and usually by the afternoon the swelling diminishes. Salt intake will also cause fluid retention.