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Sleepwalking

Sleepwalking meaning

The act of walking while not conscious or aware of it, during one's sleep.

Example sentences (20)

As teen Van (Liv Hewson) discovers, Tai's sleepwalking leads her to trees with the creepy symbol of the hanging girl carved into them, suggesting that she's somehow more connected to the wilderness than she originally thought.

As we previously guessed, Harley (Kaley Cuoco) killed Nightwing while she was sleepwalking.

Between the ages seven to 12, I vividly recall experiencing night terrors and sleepwalking, I was the possessed child you see in all the horror films.

But this election is unique given President Biden’s advanced age and the consequences of a Trump second term. By not openly debating even the need for a true primary, Democrats are sleepwalking into a dangerous future.

Herman, however, claims that he was sleepwalking when he killed her and thus can’t be held accountable for her death.

His last film, this year's horror flick "Sleep" -- in which he played a husband whose sleepwalking eventually leads to horrifying circumstances -- was well-received critically and featured in the Critics' Week section at the Cannes festival.

Like Taissa's sleepwalking, Lottie is slowly but surely proving that she can, and possibly reveres, violence and bloodshed.

Right-wing Tory MP Philip Davies warned that the party could be “sleepwalking” into a Starmer government, if the infighting on Rwanda continues.

The other danger is that any authority allowing the promotion of hatred towards a minority group living in the West warrants no justification but is sleepwalking into a fascist society and a fascist ideology.

What's wrong with Sammy in is that he could've very well inherited the Man With No Eyes, Taissa's own sleepwalking specter, and begins acting out her trauma.

While sleepwalking, people may walk around aimlessly, or perform complex tasks such as cooking or driving.

An institution thriving on $500 billion of pointless funding surely knows its own vulnerability and fears the day when the sleepwalking American electorate chances to awaken from its slumber.

He found out that June was sleepwalking.

Kelly Knipes, 42, began to notice she was sleepwalking regularly after the birth of her first child Henry in 2006.

Leicester have been transformed after sleepwalking their way through the first half.

The jury has been told he accepts carrying out the attacks but was not guilty of attempted murder because he was sleepwalking.

They’re (Notre Dame) kind of sleepwalking through it a little bit.

Rosalind, who in one scene may be sleepwalking, or may be fully awake but in a schizophrenic break seems to peels the wallpaper of their home.

Sleepwalking is one aspect of the English approach to the union; the other is a biting hostility, which mirrors some of the uglier aspects of Scottish separatism.

Spurs were bankrupt in the second half, sleepwalking towards a defeat that will stir pessimism among their fans and the damage would have been worse had Richarlison not twice curled past the far post.