sleepwalk

verb
sleep·​walk | \ ˈslēp-ˌwȯk How to pronounce sleepwalk (audio) \
sleepwalked; sleepwalking; sleepwalks

Definition of sleepwalk

intransitive verb

1 : to walk while or as if while asleep
2 : to proceed in a passive often lethargic manner sleepwalked through the workday

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Other Words from sleepwalk

sleepwalk noun
sleepwalker \ ˈslēp-​ˌwȯ-​kər How to pronounce sleepwalker (audio) \ noun

Examples of sleepwalk in a Sentence

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Sometimes, said Ramseyer, sleepwalking can be treated with medication. 8. oregonlive.com, "After Portland 3-year-old is found wandering at night, 8 tips to keep toddlers safe," 22 Aug. 2019 For the first seven innings of Wednesday’s matinee against the Oakland A’s, the Giants were sleepwalking. Kerry Crowley, The Mercury News, "Oracle Park sees other side to ‘Giants Torture,’ excitement fleeting against A’s," 14 Aug. 2019 Instead, the movie sleepwalks with Mandy through a series of ongoing events. Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic, "The Intimate Horror of Share," 27 July 2019 Now Wyoming legislators, regulators, and judges show every sign of sleepwalking into another round of the same issues. David Roberts, Vox, "Coal left Appalachia devastated. Now it’s doing the same to Wyoming.," 9 July 2019 Those in its grip start sleepwalking, wandering unconscious in the same direction on a mysterious journey. Barbara Vandenburgh, USA TODAY, "5 books not to miss: 'Wanderers' by Chuck Wendig, 'American Predator,' 'Whisper Network'," 29 June 2019 But one night after the Red Sox sleepwalked through a loss to the Blue Jays, an alarm went off. Alex Speier, BostonGlobe.com, "Persistent Red Sox beat back, walk off Chicago," 24 June 2019 But Alabama sleepwalked through the first half, going to the locker room stunningly tied at 10. Paul Newberry, The Seattle Times, "Walk-ons are obscure backbone of Clemson, Bama powerhouses," 6 Jan. 2019 The Patriots, who usually sleepwalk to wins this time of year, have lost two straight in December for the first time since 2002. Andrew Beaton, WSJ, "The NFL Soap Opera Is Ready for Its Twist Ending," 19 Dec. 2018

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First Known Use of sleepwalk

1842, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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More Definitions for sleepwalk

sleepwalk

verb

English Language Learners Definition of sleepwalk

: to walk around while you are asleep

sleepwalk

verb
sleep·​walk | \ ˈslēp-ˌwȯk How to pronounce sleepwalk (audio) \
sleepwalked; sleepwalking

Kids Definition of sleepwalk

: to walk about while asleep

Other Words from sleepwalk

sleepwalker \ -​ˌwȯ-​kər \ noun