Slumberlands [noun]

Definition of Slumberlands:

suspension of consciousness

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Sentence/Example of Slumberlands:

"I will sleep awhile," she said to her handmaiden, and serenely glided into slumberland.

It wakens or warns, threatens or gladdens, and woos him back to slumberland.

I was just dozing off into slumberland when I heard a noise approaching.

Then the boy returned to one of the upper rooms, and in spite of the hardness of the glass bench was soon deep in slumberland.

When his eyes closed and he floated away to slumberland it was to the thrilling song of a bird on a bough above his head.

A half-hour later Long Jim came out of slumberland, but he opened only one eye.

Sandy had already thrown himself down on some of the hemlock boughs, and was far gone on the road to slumberland.

Tayoga soon followed him to slumberland, and Willet once more watched alone.

Without further word he spread his blanket on the leaves and in a minute or two was off to slumberland.

Paul lay down on the blankets beside the schoolmaster, and in a couple of minutes was off to slumberland.