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Sleepwalker
Sleepwalker Sleep"walk`er, n. One who walks in his sleep; a somnambulist.

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- Look up sleepwalk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sleepwalk may refer to: Sleepwalking or somnambulism, a sleep disorder Sleepwalk (film), a 1986 American...
- Sleepwalking, also known as somnambulism or noctambulism, is a phenomenon of combined sleep and wakefulness. It is classified as a sleep disorder belonging...
- Look up sleepwalking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sleepwalking is a sleep disorder. Sleepwalking may also refer to: Sleepwalking (Gerry Rafferty...
- albums and television specials. His feature-length directorial debut Sleepwalk with Me (2012), based on his one-man show of the same name and in which...
- Sleepwalk with Me is a 2012 American independent comedy film co-written by, directed by, and starring Mike Birbiglia. It also stars Lauren Ambrose, James...
- "Sleepwalk" is a song by Ultravox, released on 20 June 1980 as the first single from their fourth album Vienna, and their first with Midge Ure as frontman...
- Sleepwalk is a 1986 American fantasy drama film directed by Sara Driver and starring Suzanne Fletcher. It is Driver's directorial debut. Jim Jarmusch...
- known as sleepwalk driving, is a rare phenomenon where the person drives a motor vehicle while they are sleepwalking. If stopped by police, sleepwalk-drivers...
- With the Sureness of Sleepwalking is an album by the band The Esoteric. It was released in 2005. "Disappearing..." "Ram-Faced Boy" "His Eternal Enemy"...
- The sleepwalking scene is a critically celebrated scene from William Shakespeare's tragedy Macbeth (1606). Carrying a taper (candlestick), Lady Macbeth...