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Definition of Insomniacs
1. insomniac [n] - See also: insomniac
Lexicographical Neighbors of Insomniacs
Literary usage of Insomniacs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Common Diseases by Woods Hutchinson (1913)
"CHAPTER XVII INSOMNIA AND insomniacs r MHE choicest gifts of the Gods come
unsought, and JL by strange irony of fate, the more eagerly we seek them, ..."
2. Harmful Non-Indigenous Species in the United States (1994)
"1999) showed that in the controlled conditions of the sleep laboratory insomniacs
were more likely to select a disguised alcohol drink before bedtime than ..."
3. Strategy Development Workshop on Sleep Education: Summary Report edited by Barbara J. Fink, Susan T. Shero (1995)
"Most insomniacs do not seek medical treatment for their sleep difficulty. Only 5
percent of insomniacs seek medical treatment specifically for insomnia, ..."
4. American Public Health Protection by Henry Bixby Hemenway, Edwin Frederick Bowers, Mary Sewall Gardner (1916)
"Many insomniacs of a vegetative turn of mind and body lie awake at night because
they haven't been sufficiently awake by day. This is also true of those of ..."