From un- + sleeping. <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span> (comparative more <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>, superlative most <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>) Not sleeping. 1913 October, Jack London, chapter XV, in The...
From <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span> + -ly. <span class="searchmatch">unsleepingly</span> (not comparable) Without sleeping; vigilantly....
slumber + -less. slumberless (not comparable) Without slumber; sleepless, <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>. Sunday is gloomy / My hours are slumberless / Dearest, the shadows I...
From un- + slumbering. unslumbering (not comparable) Not slumbering; <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>. The teacher watched over his pupils with unslumbering vigilance. unslumberingly...
seeks the phantom goal With the unattaining passion that consumes the <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span> soul: And calamity enfolds her, like the shadow of a ban, And the niggardness...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant, Agnes: Beatrice went down beiow and lived there, <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span> and uneating, like Agnes herself, but possessed by a kind of despair,...
(neuter īnsomne); third-declension two-termination adjective sleepless, <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span> Third-declension two-termination adjective. īnsomniōsus → Catalan: insomne...
Ballads, Second Series[2], Stanza IV: O sleepless heart and sombre soul <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>, That were athirst for sleep and no more life And no more love, for peace...
you would see still stranger foot-prints—the foot-prints of his one <span class="searchmatch">unsleeping</span>, ever-pacing thought. 1897, H[erbert] G[eorge] Wells, “Mr. Teddy Henfrey’s...
euphemistic) A cunt. (an objectionable person) 1980, David Guy Compton, The <span class="searchmatch">Unsleeping</span> Eye, page 130: See you next Tuesday — it's a dirty insult. The initials...