catnap in English

noun
1
a short, light sleep; a doze.
My arms went into automatic pilot and I fell into a very light catnap .
verb
1
have a short, light sleep.
This method is much more efficient than a long sleep and is called catnapping .
noun
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1. What does Catnaps mean? Plural form of catnap

2. 9 A catnap at lunchtime can make you feel refreshed.

3. Then spats took a catnap, and the bird looked out for dogs.

4. Cation, cation exchange, cation-exchange resin, cationic detergent, catkin, Catlike, Catlin, catling, cat litter, catmint, catnap

5. Catnap (third-person singular simple present Catnaps, present participle catnapping, simple past and past participle catnapped) (intransitive) To take a …

6. ‘After a short catnap while the vessel eased through the locks of the Welland Canal, it would be time to clean out the ship.’ ‘Although billed as the ultimate exercise in sleep deprivation, shattered competitors have been allowed occasional Catnaps agreed by the producers.’

7. Animalising ELT has been on an extended catnap but could slumber no longer.This long-promised exploration of ideology in ELT has been stirred into publication largely thanks to boooooo! hurrah! by Russ Mayne, a post about the ways in which belief, as opposed to knowledge, influences our preference for one teaching method or technique over another.