twilight sleep in English

noun
1
a state of partial narcosis or stupor without total loss of consciousness, in particular a state induced by an injection of morphine and scopolamine, formerly popular for use during childbirth.
As a pioneer of twilight sleep in childbirth in New Zealand she even trialled the drug on herself when she subsequently had her four children, Peter, Ross, Graham and Alison.

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1. Enjoy a peaceful night sleep under Twilight Sea Turtle's starry night sky.

2. Gregor first woke up from his heavy swoon - like sleep in the evening twilight.

3. Crepuscular animals are most active at twilight (crepusculum = twilight)

4. What's Twilight?

5. Twilight and evening bell,

6. Crepuscule definition, twilight; dusk

7. Twilight Abseiling + 60m + Pizza

8. Sleep sleep sleep, sleep out ideal and slobber.

9. We stayed outside till twilight.

10. Both looked eerie in the twilight.

11. The exhibition includes woodcut and linocut prints such as Forest (200 and the triptych Twilight I, Twilight II and Twilight III (200 and the portfolio Landscape (200.

12. Comfort in My Twilight Years

13. "The Twilight Saga: New Moon".

14. Crepuscular animals are active during twilight

15. The twilight died into the dark.

16. Shadowy twilight never dimmed the brightness.

17. Crepuscular definition: Crepuscular means relating to → twilight

18. Twilight is a dangerous time for drivers.

19. I strain to see through the twilight.

20. I have read the Twilight tetralogy.

21. The end glowed in the twilight.

22. " Is this the twilight of my career? "

23. That's in bestsellers, right next to Twilight.

24. Twilight in the kingdom: understanding the Saudis.

25. It is now twilight, " he announced sententiously."