sloom

sloom

(sluːm)
n
a sleepy state or slumber
vb (intr)
to slumber
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Ms Sloom, who wears a hearing aid and relies primarily on lip reading, is a certified sign language trainer and is the managing director of Esharah (Sign) for Training.
During the event, Ms Sloom held a discussion, through sign language, on a book called Your Life Without Limits: Living Above Your Circumstances by Nick Vujicic, who was born without limbs.
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I'm curious to know where you find words like plouters, pronotum, noggles, sloom, drouking, moils, gowpen and dunch.
In collaboration with Qatar Charity, AZF will launch the Sloom programme with the purpose of creating a social and cultural ambience for the citizens and residents of Qatar.
It has an investment valuation of $22OM with a capital fund of sloom, 51% held by Chinese shareholders.
A fundraising campaign in Turkey last year quickly raised more than SlOOm for the mission, while the Turkish government has promised to rehabilitate the city's shattered infrastructure, including the road from the city centre to the airport.