How to use in-sentence of “nap”:
+ In some countries, most notably where the weather is warm, there is a tradition to take a nap right after noon, or early in the afternoon.
+ Often, the hare takes a nap or takes too many breaks.
+ He tells them he just took a nap and they figure out that Morpheus, the god of dreams, put Grover to sleep.
+ You may also choose not to do freetime events by staying in your dormitory and taking a nap in your bed.
+ The father Cliff tries to nap after working for a long time.
+ In their early years, they were often called the Cleveland Naps, in honor of the player-manager Nap Lajoie.
+ The 1910 race for best average in the American League was between the Detroit Tigers’ widely disliked Ty Cobb and Nap Lajoie of the Cleveland Indians.