Snooze in spanish

dormitar

pronunciation: doʊɹ̩mitɑɹ̩ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

snooze1 = cabezadita, sueñecito, siestita, siestecita. 

Example: If you are trying to commit something to memory, take a nap -- even a short daytime snooze could help you learn.

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» have + a snooze = echarse una siestecita, dormir una siestecita, echarse una cabezadita, echarse una siestita.

Example: She's having a snooze right now so I will try it when she wakes up.

snooze2 = echarse una siestecita, dormir una siestecita, echarse una cabezadita, echarse una siestita. 

Example: A burglar in Toronto was caught snoozing in front of a TV in a house that he had just broken into.

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» catch + Nombre + snoozing = coger durmiendo, coger dormido, coger por sorpresa, coger desprevenido, pillar por sorpresa, pillar desprevenido, pillar en bragas.

Example: They looked good in the second half till PRK caught them snoozing and walked right into the goal.

» if you snooze you lose = camarón que se duerme se lo lleva la corriente; si pestañeas, te lo pierdes; gato dormilón no pilla razón.

Example: Sweetie, you know how the sales go, if you snooze you lose.

Snooze synonyms

nap in spanish: , pronunciation: næp part of speech: noun doze in spanish: , pronunciation: doʊz part of speech: verb, noun catnap in spanish: , pronunciation: kætnæp part of speech: noun drowse in spanish: , pronunciation: draʊz part of speech: verb, noun forty winks in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔrtiwɪŋks part of speech: noun short sleep in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃɔrtslip part of speech: noun cat sleep in spanish: , pronunciation: kætslip part of speech: noun
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