sleeping beauty in English

noun
1
a fairy-tale heroine who slept for a hundred years until woken by the kiss of a prince.

Use "sleeping beauty" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "sleeping beauty" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "sleeping beauty", or refer to the context using the word "sleeping beauty" in the English Dictionary.

1. With Sleeping Beauty back there, or with the digging?

2. Jungle River Boat Safari, Sleeping Beauty Castle Walk - through, Submarine Voyage, I think, all fascinating.

3. Alex also wrote A Kiss in Time, a modern retelling of Sleeping Beauty; Cloaked, a humorous fairy-tale …

4. The prince walked past all the sleeping nobility and climbed the staircase to the room where Sleeping Beauty slept.

5. During that same century, Charles Perrault was a prolific writer of famous children's fairy tales including Puss in Boots, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty and Bluebeard.

6. Obvious examples include the use of poisoned apples from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and True Love's Kiss from Snow White and Sleeping Beauty.

7. A non-viral alternative explored by the PERSIST team is the Sleeping Beauty transposon, a DNA sequence that can change its position in the recipient's genome.

8. The long performances of the previous century, such as La Bayadere, Le Corsaire, even Sleeping Beauty, were stories with complicated plots that were told with literary meticulousness

9. Pavlova performed in various classical variations, pas de deux and pas de trois in such ballets as La Camargo, Le Roi Candaule, Marcobomba and The Sleeping Beauty.

10. Long before it helped to inspire Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland, Neuschwanstein was a refuge for Germany’s King Ludwig II of Bavaria who spent much of his kingdom’s fortune building Castles.

11. I have made two mono plays for the Honored actor of Russia Viktor Ryabov who worked in this theatre as well as another mono play "Sleeping Beauty" for the German theatre "Babushka" (Eppingen).

12. This classification suits most heroes of a number of traditional folk tales, including "Snow White", "Sleeping Beauty", and "Cinderella", even if in the original story they were given another name, or no name at all.

13. But, usually, Briar is thought of in reference to "The Briar Rose," a Brothers Grimm fairy tale that we know today by the name "Sleeping Beauty." Briar Rose is the name given to the sleeping princess because she is the Rose encased in the castle surrounded by Briar.