Sleep
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Sleep is a form of rest.
Sleep can also refer to:
- To "sleep with someone" implies having sexual relations with that person.
- The substance found in the corner of one's eye upon waking, which is a normal buildup of tears, mucus, and dirt that appears at the edge of the eyelids after sleep, otherwise known as rheum and sometimes inaccurately called mucopurulent discharge.
- Transient paresthesia, the sensation produced by an extremity which has "fallen asleep".
- Sleep (painting), a painting by Salvador Dali
- Sleep (film), a 1963 film by Andy Warhol
- The Big Sleep, a 1939 novel by Raymond Chandler, which was later made into two films
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