Scrabble Points: | Base[5] | DW[10] | TW[15] WWF Points: | Base[7] | DW[14] | TW[21] |
noun |
1. A brief sleep, often during the day. |
2. A soft or fuzzy surface on fabric or leather. |
3. A card game that resembles whist. |
4. The highest bid in this game, announcing the intention to win five tricks, the maximum number in a hand. Also called napoleon. |
5. See napoleon. |
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verb-intransitive |
1. To sleep for a brief period, often during the day; doze. |
2. To be unaware of imminent danger or trouble; be off guard: The civil unrest caught the police napping. |
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verb-transitive |
1. To form or raise a soft or fuzzy surface on (fabric or leather). |
2. To pour or put a sauce or gravy over (a cooked dish): "a stuffed veal chop napped with an elegant Port sauceā ( Jay Jacobs). |
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| Example Sentence with nap |
| I picture you and I having our 5 min nap after dinner. |
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| Scrabble Word of the day |
Calash - n
- The folding hood of a horse-drawn carriage
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